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Biblical Genetics

Classifying the Created Kinds Leads to Fascinating Results

11 Aug 2021

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This is the third installment in my Species Were Designed to Change series. Here, I take the concept of a baramin (a "created kind") and unpack it so that we can broaden our understanding of the range of possibilities inherent in this concept. God could have created a sexually reproducing baramin with only two individuals (like humans), or baramins with high or low diversity or with many or few individuals. He could have created a single baramin with a wide distribution or one that was broken up into discrete and isolated pockets. In the latter case, when members of those pockets did eventually manage to meet, a burst of speciation due to new gene combinations could have commenced. The possibilities are almost endless, which goes a long way to explain some pretty profound mysteries in paleontology. Links: Species Were Designed to Change, part 1, video and podcast on BiblicalGenetics.com, original article on Creation.com Species Were Designed to Change, part 2, video and podcast on BiblicalGenetics.com, original article on Creation.com Species Were Designed to Change, part 3, original article on Creation.com Modern Humans from Adam and Eve? You Bet! Video and podcast on BiblicalGenetics.com  

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