God created and He created by kinds.
What role if any do viruses play in our diversity?
We know that viruses can affect the information in our genetic code.
We know that God gave us an immune system to ward off viruses of certain kind(s) and more importantly not other kinds.
Diversity among the kinds is affected by many things, but perhaps viruses are a major contributor to the diversity found in the creation? Do viruses add or subtract to our rich genetic pools? I say add.
At Babel, perhaps everyone would have looked basically the same because they all had the same viruses. At babel, if there were many races, it may not have been as important to confuse the languages. The races would have caused diversity/division and confusing the languages might have been avoided. People would have divided by race as we do today, but that was not happening according to the account in Genesis. As the groups isolated by languages, the virus pools would then be isolated. Over time the viruses contribute to the genetic make up of the group. Perhaps, that dynamic is what largely made the races.
Dogs are all dogs. The different breads/races of dogs would have been affected in the exact same way.
Different races are affected differently by different "kinds" of viruses.
Seeds and viruses have a few things in common . . . Perhaps, the term "seed" in Genesis has a broader meaning?
Viruses were created by God, in always thinking God's thoughts after Him, creationist need to discover the good in them.
What role if any do viruses play in our diversity?
We know that viruses can affect the information in our genetic code.
We know that God gave us an immune system to ward off viruses of certain kind(s) and more importantly not other kinds.
Diversity among the kinds is affected by many things, but perhaps viruses are a major contributor to the diversity found in the creation? Do viruses add or subtract to our rich genetic pools? I say add.
At Babel, perhaps everyone would have looked basically the same because they all had the same viruses. At babel, if there were many races, it may not have been as important to confuse the languages. The races would have caused diversity/division and confusing the languages might have been avoided. People would have divided by race as we do today, but that was not happening according to the account in Genesis. As the groups isolated by languages, the virus pools would then be isolated. Over time the viruses contribute to the genetic make up of the group. Perhaps, that dynamic is what largely made the races.
Dogs are all dogs. The different breads/races of dogs would have been affected in the exact same way.
Different races are affected differently by different "kinds" of viruses.
Seeds and viruses have a few things in common . . . Perhaps, the term "seed" in Genesis has a broader meaning?
Viruses were created by God, in always thinking God's thoughts after Him, creationist need to discover the good in them.