May 12, 2007
THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS SPECIES:
First for UK as black and red kites produce two young (FRANK URQUHART, 5/12/07, The Scotsman)
IT HAS been a well-kept secret in the world of ornithology, but it was revealed yesterday that for the first time in Britain a rare migratory black kite has bred with a native red kite.
When we were kids there were Abbott and Costello movies, now there's Darwinism, though not for much longer... Posted by Orrin Judd at May 12, 2007 8:28 AM
I think your not giving enough credit to the British governments attempts to combat racism among kites.
BTW, I didn't know that a kite was a bird.
Posted by: Brandon at May 12, 2007 9:11 AMSure there's species. Some new ones may be discovered but they won't have evolved from another.
Who says the red and black Kites are different species?
Posted by: TEW at May 13, 2007 1:10 AMDarwinists do, though you're certainly correct that it's nonsense,
Posted by: oj at May 13, 2007 8:33 AMOn one hand you've got Darwinists telling us birds are different species because of a slight color difference, on the other, humans and chimps are closely related because there's a 98% (or whatever) overlap in their DNA (never mention that we've got something like 90% overlap with all mammals.) So which is the criteria: Linnean physionomy or DNA analysis? The two are incompatible and both seem to be less than Real Scienceā¢ in the hands of present day Darwinists, who tend to use whichever best fits their preconceived biases.