Are the numerous dog breeds proof of evolution?

Read carefully (if you can). Not the same thing as what you said.
Well don't just PM that one guy. Share with us all. Were you a racist too back then or just stupid? What did you do that made you stupid? Ever lose a fight? Of course not. What weight did you wrestle in high school 105?
 
The answer is , "No." All of those breeds are canine. Same with felines. They adapted to their environment from there. We use adaptation now. I own a mini Aussi Shepherd. Aussies didn't start out miniature. But they did start out canine and remain canine.
What they will never do is turn into a completely different species, which is what evolution claims.
Dogs continue to be dogs, and monkeys continue to be monkeys...
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What they will never do is turn into a completely different species, which is what evolution claims.
Dogs continue to be dogs, and monkeys continue to be monkeys...
Dogs are indeed a different species from wolves. There was a time when the species (dogs) did not yet exist. And yes, they will one day be a different species. "Monkey" is not a species, by the way. You should not be commenting on the topic of evolution. You should only be reading and learning about evolution.
 
Dogs are indeed a different species from wolves. There was a time when the species (dogs) did not yet exist. And yes, they will one day be a different species. "Monkey" is not a species, by the way. You should not be commenting on the topic of evolution. You should only be reading and learning about evolution.
So which one is not a canine?
 
The answer is , "No." All of those breeds are canine. Same with felines. They adapted to their environment from there. We use adaptation now. I own a mini Aussi Shepherd. Aussies didn't start out miniature. But they did start out canine and remain canine.
What they will never do is turn into a completely different species, which is what evolution claims.
Dogs continue to be dogs, and monkeys continue to be monkeys...
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n 2000, along came Orrorin tugenensis and Sahelanthropus tchadensis, fossils that appeared to belong to the human line, and dated between 6 and 7 million years old. Most molecular clocks at the time, and many since, put the split between humans and chimpanzees at only around 5-6 million years ago.

Sorry but you are wrong

Scientists have uncovered the link between the hair of mammals, the feathers of birds and the scales of reptiles. And the discovery, published today in the journal Science Advances, suggests all of these animals, including humans, descended from a single reptilian ancestor approximately 320 million years ago.
 
A transition from one kind to another would take millions of years worth of mutation animals in the transition process. We would literally be walking on the piles of bones it would take for all these evolutions you think took place. Millions of them would be necessary to reach our "evolutionary peak'.
If Neanderthals became extinct then there was no next generation. Evolution would have stopped there for modern man. How did they become extinct and yet continue to produce mutants? And about that peak, why isn't modern man evolving into something else? What has stopped our evolutionary path? What are we evolving into now, or has evolution magically stopped? Are there groups of humans that are starting to grow fins now? Or gills? Or a third eye?

Truth is, if man finds a deformed tooth they'll create a deformed human to go with it. We have created evolution. It did not create us...
 
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no left to natural evolution.....all dogs would be medium sized with brown hair and a curled tail
I think they would all revert back to wolves. There would be no rotweiller breed of dog or german shepards. They would all mix together to become one main mut. And the wolves would either kill them or fuck them. So "dogs" would be wiped out and eventually only wolves would remain.

Maybe you would be right if many breeds of dogs were left alone on an island and they didn't have any predators bothering them?
 
A transition from one kind to another would take millions of years worth of mutation animals in the transition process. We would literally be walking on the piles of bones it would take for all these evolutions you think took place. Millions of them would be necessary to reach our "evolutionary peak'.
If Neanderthals became extinct then there was no next generation. Evolution would have stopped there for modern man. How did they become extinct and yet continue to produce mutants? And about that peak, why isn't modern man evolving into something else? What has stopped our evolutionary path? What are we evolving into now, or has evolution magically stopped? Are there groups of humans that are starting to grow fins now? Or gills? Or a third eye?

Truth is, if man finds a deformed tooth they'll create a deformed human to go with it. We have created evolution. It did not create us...
You inadvertently refuted your own argument. There are large numbers of, and many examples of transitional fossils. Speciation has been observed.

Claiming none of the above to be true is ignorance or willful denial of the facts.
 
A transition from one kind to another would take millions of years worth of mutation animals in the transition process. We would literally be walking on the piles of bones it would take for all these evolutions you think took place. Millions of them would be necessary to reach our "evolutionary peak'.
If Neanderthals became extinct then there was no next generation. Evolution would have stopped there for modern man. How did they become extinct and yet continue to produce mutants? And about that peak, why isn't modern man evolving into something else? What has stopped our evolutionary path? What are we evolving into now, or has evolution magically stopped? Are there groups of humans that are starting to grow fins now? Or gills? Or a third eye?

Truth is, if man finds a deformed tooth they'll create a deformed human to go with it. We have created evolution. It did not create us...
Truth is, those taking a literal interpretation of the Bible are often the most anti-science.

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You inadvertently refuted your own argument. There are large numbers of, and many examples of transitional fossils. Speciation has been observed.

Claiming none of the above to be true is ignorance or willful denial of the facts.
Nope, we should litterally be walking on the bones of the millions of years worth of transitional mutants for every species on earth, if evolution produced them. Where are they? How long do you think it takes to turn a cow to turn into a Great Dane?
Bovine remain Bovine. Canine remain canine. Monkeys are still monkeys.
So, why has evolution stopped? Why are there no more transitions once modern man showed up? Are we still evolving into a different species now? Why not?
 
Truth is, those taking a literal interpretation of the Bible are often the most anti-science.

The following gives some data that won't exceed your speed limit.


Like life is in the blood? So man decided to bleed people to death?
Like more than 4 dimensions? Like Hawking's 20th century epiphany?
Attributes of dimensions? That we haven't unlocked yet?
Can a dimension be rolled up, burned up? Ask a scientist...
 

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