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The Error of the Evolution
of Species
Evolutionist Admissions Concerning
Speciation
Apart from amateurs with only a superficial knowl-
edge of the subject, just about all evolutionists are well
aware of the real difficulty they face in trying to account
for the diversity of species on Earth. In his book
Genetics and the Origin of Species,
Theodosius Dobzhansky, one of the
architects of neo-Darwinism, stated
that the real problem facing evo-
lutionists was the variety of life. 200
This is the real issue on which
Darwin and his followers must
shed light. In The Origin of
Species, Darwin offered no con-
crete evidence, but merely specu-
lated. In one letter, cited by his son
Francis Darwin in his book
Theodosius Dobzhansky
Charles Darwin's Life and Letters,
The rabbit species displays considerable possible variations within
itself, such as white fur, grey fur, long or short ears. However, one
type never turns into another.
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