KLOBBER wrote:owheelj wrote:...the same species of lizard on different islands and then over time each population could change in traits such as body length so that after a decade the populations are noticeably different that doesn't involve evolution occurring.
First of all, evolution is an unproven theory, and has never been observed. It is not a "fact."
Are you trying to pull the crap that a long lizard is necessarily a different species from a shorter one? Body length alone is not a criterion for species determination. My father is also slightly taller than me. Does this make him, in your strange belief system, a different species?
If so, then your belief system is embarrassingly unscientific.
Just to be clear: the lizards you referred to are still the same species, no matter their body lengths, and our fathers are also the same species as we are, no matter any differences in our body lengths.
If you are going to try to challenge Evolution, you will have to do a lot better than that KLOBBER! ( Right now, you don't even sound as if you believe what you post.. you remind me of a young child putting his hands over his ears and pretending he cannot hear.)
No, a long lizard is not necessarily a different species than a long one. It simply shows a change over time, similar to Darwin's original studies of Finches. More important, however was his study of the fossils of sloths and comparisons to modern sloths, where he noted both that they all were remarkably similar in many ways, but also remarkably different.
See, that's the REAL reason you dismiss Evolution... it takes effort to actually study the entire picture, examine the evidence and tie everything together. It's not like someone found a video tape of the processs. We do have a kind of "treasure map".. its called the fossil record, but you have to actually study it, not simply glance at it and say "eh proves nothing". (note .. jay, etc, I do NOT say this of all of you!)