z wrote:I am guessing that there is a difference between the kind of genetic mutations and variations that is possible among lower life forms like insects, worms, germs, or viruses;
What does that mean exactly? that it's possible for insects and viruses to evolve, but not animals?
there is a difference. insects have shorter life spans and so there is a greater chance of being around to see a new species arise and falsifying your religious beliefs.
Imagine a single species of mosquitoes. take half of the population and transport them thousands of miles away to a different climate. many die. the few that live are genetically different and breed. these are better adapted to feed on the blood of animals in the new area and live in that climate. Now spray with pesticide. A few live. the offspring are a little more different. these are real physiological differences that make them resistant. now keep changing the ecology beneath this population of mosquitoes, and it seems like you're willing to admit real physiological changes in wings, color, internal structures, and pretty much anything, you even concede great difficulty in mating, except you draw a hard line in the sand right when you get to a certain point in the reproduction process. God has placed that off limits to change.
and higher life forms like cats, dogs, Giraffes, or mankind. Did Noah's ark carry every known virus, germ, insect, and earthworm on the planet? I doubt it! So where did they come from? No idea! Some of them may have survived the Flood naturally, and others may have been generated by God subsequently in his own ways and for his own purposes.
they survived the flood when God said he killed every living thing? are you calling God a liar? Viruses, perhaps, as I don't think viruses are technically considered life. But beetles are alive.
The path you're going down is that when discovering a variety of different species within a family of fish that live in very different waters physically isolated from each other, requiring physiological differences to thrive in those waters that genes change to adapt to, that God created each of those species separately, and for his "own purposes" that have nothing to do with ecology. It's just an alarming coincidence that the species variety also happened to be physiologically suited for the ecology.
why is it, Zarinus, that different species of salmon are usually not found in the same place?