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Mukto-mona encourages rationalism among our members. ... For Hundreds of years, Christian scholars accepted (Aristotle's) theory of the fixity of species. They believed that God had created each species independently at the beginning of time, and that each species then remained exactly the same up to the present.
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www.mukto-mona.com/Special_Event_/Darwin_day/god_darwin...
www.mukto-mona.com/Special_Event_/Darwin_day/god_darwin/pg3.htm
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How could this happen if there is fixity of species? This post-ark speciation rate would dwarf those proposed ... Comparing the time period from the ark landing to present and the geological ages that evolutionists use in explaining speciation, I would say creation theory requires more rapid cladogenesis than evolution.
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groups.google.lk/group/talk.origins/browse_thread/threa...
groups.google.lk/group/talk.origins/browse_thread/thread/5be598db6c29646c/d53c3d9a563f65bf
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While we might equate the idea of evolution with other revolutionary scientific breakthroughs, such as Einstein's general theory of relativity, ... This concept, called the Fixity of Species, was a perspective that European zoologists and botanists adopted as part of their culture, to reflect Western religion and the story...
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www.visionlearning.com/library/module_viewer.php?mid=11...
www.visionlearning.com/library/module_viewer.php?mid=110
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The so-called fixity of the species, as Darwin perceived the Bible to be saying, is not taught in Scripture. In fact, it wasnt even widely taught in the church before the eighteenth century. Sylvia Baker writes: ... They reject the procedure of using evidence for microevolution as confirming the theory of macroevolution.
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www.blueletterbible.org/faq/nbi/617.html
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DARWIN’s ideas about evolution can, as E. MAYR observed (1982, 1984), not be combined in a single theory. Rather, his work about the origin of species is a complex of five independent theories:
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www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/e36/36c.htm
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Numerous lines of evidence support the capacity of species to change, and refute the theory of fixity of species. Evolutionary theory provides a logical explanation for many different observations.
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origins.swau.edu/papers/evol/gibson/default.html
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Numerous lines of evidence support the capacity of species to change, and refute the theory of fixity of species. Evolutionary theory provides a logical explanation for many different observations.
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origins.swau.edu/papers/evol/gibson/eng/
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. . . .The theory of the descent of the species is fully developed [in the Critique of Judgment ], even including, as an explanation for the current fixity of the species, a theory of the former, now extinct, fertility of the productive force, such as Georges Cuvier was to advocate subsequently.
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www.fritzwagner.com/ev/evolution_and_kant.html
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