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              formation and which is therefore not an example of evolution. As we
              saw in the chapter "The NAS's Errors Regarding Speciation," no
              species can evolve into another, no matter what that species may be

              nor how long it may remain geographically isolated. We examined in
              some detail in that chapter why it is wrong to portray variation as
              evolution.
                   In fact, that example is important because it introduces us to a
              deceptive method frequently employed by evolutionists. That is the

              way they refer to any change in nature, or even in society, as "evolu-
              tion" and portray it as evidence for the theory. Sometimes, evolution-
              ists employ an even more deceptive variety of this method and say,
              "Evolution is gradual change." According to this misleading defini-











































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