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Topic: Asexual Reproduction in Animals (Read 319 times)
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Juanita
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To make baby sharks?
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Juanita
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There are many types of things that have asexual reproduction, down to our cells reproduce by dividing.
Regarding evolution... living things that need a male and female don't 'morph' into things that reproduce asexually. Now, that becomes a big problem for any type of progressive evolution. Species cannot interbreed. So if some how some type of species produced an offspring that was a different species, wham - unless it reproduced asexually, it would not have another one of its kind to breed with. So evolution would have to produce -at the same time, in the same location - 2 offspring of the opposite sex. And evolutionist say people who believe in God live in a 'fantasy land'. How reasonable is a theory that has holes like this? Every way of looking at things has problems (Creation vs. Evolution), to be sure. But, IMHO the idea of species reproducing thousands and thousands of new species is beyond any type of reasonable assumption!
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Paul
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i think it is kind of Neat how God created all things. each and every thing created is uniquely different, the thought that must have been used in the designs of living things is just unbelievable, the intelligent level to perform the creation of each and every species goes well above and beyond what we will ever be able to understand.
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Juanita
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Yes, kinda amazing --nothing left to chance!
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