Can wolves evolve into dogs?
Over and over, you people keep chanting nonsense like "Individuals
don't evolve;
populations evolve", and then, you turn around and say something like, "Can wolves evolve into dogs?" Didn't you mean to say, "Can
populations of wolves evolve into
populations of dogs?" I mean, you whine and cry and angrily chant things like the phrase, "word games", as a reaction against someone saying to you, "Can
a wolf evolve into
a dog?", yet then, hypocrites that you are, you turn right around and say, "Can wolves evolve into dogs?" Why is saying, "Can a wolf (singular) evolve into a dog (singular)?", somehow a
bad thing, whereas saying (as you say), "Can wolves (plural) evolve into dogs (plural)?", is somehow a
good thing?
Your frustration all boils down to the simple fact that, by your slogan words, "evolve" and "evolution", you mean absolutely nothing: for one to be able to explain what one means by a word or phrase, one must mean something by that word or phrase. No meaning? Then no meaning to be explained. No meaning to be explained? Then no possibility of explanation. By your slogan phrase, "evolve into", you mean absolutely nothing. By your slogan phrase, "populations evolve", you mean absolutely nothing. By all such phrases, you are simply parroting what is cognitively meaningless. You mean nothing, so you have nothing to explain. And yet, you want to pretend that you have something to explain, and that you have something you can explain, and that you have something you
have explained. But you never explain; because you can't explain; because you have nothing to explain, because you mean nothing.
What is it for something to "evolve into" something? See, you have absolutely no rational response for elementary questions like this. You go about saying this "evolves into" or "evolved into" that, and yet, you throw a temper tantrum when you are asked what (if anything) it is for something to "evolve into" something, because you know that you cannot answer the question.
What is it for a population to "evolve into" something? And, if a population "evolves into" something, into
what does it "evolve"? Does a population "evolve into"
itself? Does a population "evolve into"
a population other than itself?
What is it for a population of wolves to "evolve into" a population of dogs?