noguru
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Johnny said:Then doesn't that say something about the integrity of your sources? I want sources for these three claims. I suspect you added your own little flavor to what was said. Cite URLs, papers, anything. I want to see the credentials of the inept biologist who is making these claims. Claim #1 is demonstrably false. Claim #2 is just outright wrong. Claim #3 is questionable. I'd like to see how the author supports this contention.
Claim #1: "But similar DNA studies that show how closely related all humans are, when applied to other animals, show vast DNA differences separating the major types, something not predicted by evolutionary theory."
Claim #2: "Thus, punctuated equilibria was postulated to fix the problem."
Claim #3: "because the DNA evidence shows that major DNA changes had to have occurred between the major types to explain the vast DNA differences between major types."
PE is also supported by the evidence gained from the fossil record in an old earth scenario. Of course if you refuse to entertain the possibility that the earth is billions of years old and multi-celled life is 1.6 billion - 600 million years old, then the evidence from the fossil record doesn't support much at all.