The problem is that there is no evidence that evolution can produce new species.
I have been trying to make a simple point that seems to be getting missed. I blame myself. I think I am trying to argue a point and feel out where you are coming from at the same time and I end up with walls of text and the core issue gets lost. Lets do this, I am going to ask a couple of quick questions and then comment on what responses to those questions mean as I see it and we can decide to continue from there.
1. Do you believe the earth is 6000 years old?
2. Do you believe that all species were created at the same time and the diversity we see now is due entirely to extinction?
3. Do you believe that there were millions of individual creations over time?
4. Do you believe that species are related to each other and diverge form a shared ancestor? (
through Natural Selection grand design or other)
1. Sorry if this question offends, but it is the logical first step. If you think the Earth is 6000 years old than you are obviously willing to over look all evidence and the only guiding source in your life is pure faith. Cool more power to you.
2.Unfortunately, I would suggest that if you answer Yes to this question you are not really much different than people who believe the Earth is 6000 years old. There is just too much evidence of a time line and no evidence of humans and dinosaurs existing at the same time. THis is also Earth is the center of the universe territory. Again more power too you but evidence clearly isn't going to go anywhere no matter how solid.
3. This seems to be were you are at if you are convinced there is no such thing as speciation. I would suggest that family tress of the species are almost enough to suggest that this view is unlikely. In addition it is pretty close to spontaneous generation.
4. If you said no to the others and yes to this but you believe that it is all according to a plan or design, I would suggest that you do believe in speciation, but have doubts about the mechanism (natural selection). This is an arguable point, but not by saying speciation doesn't exist. You have to approach the mechanisms themselves.I would suggest again that while natural selection has 150 years of hypotheses generated, data collected and while no one point will prove anything that is a strong body of work. ID on the other hand has no real testable Theory, no one is testing hypotheses and collecting data. My stance concerning ID has always been do the work and then we can talk but until then it just is notin the same category. Science is not sitting around pontificating. It is a work and you have to get your hands dirty to be taken seriously.