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Originally posted by magnatique
that's because you are thinking on such a small period of time...
in 9 months, a cell grows to a full grown human... right?
do you consider a single cell to be comparable to a human, yet, in 9 months with the right environment a full human is born...
take that same growth scale, apply it to a scale of 1 billion years. Now you have evolution of life....
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Because 1-) It has already been millions of years and there is STILL no proof that one species can produce a different type. There are no fossils, no records... nothing indicating that anything has ever or will ever produce a completely different species, like the ape theory dictates. That missing link has never been found, because it did not happen like that. It's not a small scale because I am not talking about recent science experiments exclusively, I am talking about since the beginning of time, there has never been a species that produced a different one.
2-) A single human cell and a fish cell for example, are not the same. So if you take a cell from a fish and attempt to impregnate a human female with it, it will not work on so many different levels. The DNA of human cells is different than other living species, so no matter how long those cells are given to reproduce, whether naturally or scientifically induced, those cells will NEVER create anything other than it's own kind.