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Originally Posted by ReligionIsLogical
I'll explain this simple:
Evolution happens through the cells of the animals. They do not evolve themselves. Their offsprings will cary a small amount of a different cell. That cell will then be modified furtheron throughout the different offsprings.
Why can't there be otters that have anti-oil furs?
Because evolution doesn't happen in ONE lifespan. It happens in hundreds of lifespans and therefor we do not have oil resistant otters.
You're welcome.
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If evolution takes thousands of generations how do you explain quick extinction events like the Dodo? Were is the thousands of generations to kill all those birds dead? Clearly intelligent design is the only explanation for quick extinctions.