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Originally posted by Furious_Female
What you speak of does not make either of those examples a completely different species. If Alfonseca has a child, chances are they won't have the same birth defects as him. He is in fact STILL a human, he is not a new species.
The albino theory is simply an aesthetic difference, it still does not make plants or animals a different species. It's like if 2 black people have a white looking baby, the baby is still human and not a new species of mammal.
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Exactly. I agree with you. But mutations are just THAT, blips in the normal structure of things. If one other thing went wrong when either of these cases, it might be passed on down to their offspring. And it might happen only once every 15,000 years..or it might happen every third generation. There are unlimited possibilities...
We can argue forever. I've just been studying it for some number of years now, gathering any info I can in any direction. Looking for some kind of answers..and after talking to people from all over the world, I can't even pretend to think evolution isn't possible. That's silly. I still don't know how everything was created either. Who says it had to have a beginning anyways? As a whole, we humans are still very stupid...so anything is possible.