@@sandiec6063 Good. I hope you're doing well also. I am just getting ready for my live interview with Dr. Peter Line. I hope to see you there. God bless!
The rigid boundaries of speciation can be observed in two main ways. 1. Fertility is found with members of same species. 2. Chromosome numbers. If they are the same species they have to have the same number of chromsomes. (their my be differences in sex chromosomes, but thats different) Under this non-arbitrary definition of species described by Ernest Mayr, this would make Black Bears, Brown Bears and Polar Bears all the same species since they can all have fertile offspring. They would thus be just subspecies of one another.
Great video, Dr. Carter. God bless you, brother!
Thank you for all your videos ..I feel smarter after listening to them..and I truly see the Amazing artwork and genius of God.
Genetics shows design and not a random chemical accident
Welcome to NZ Dr Carter , it's a blessing to have you here 🙏
Hello, sister!
@@apologetics-101 Hello Brian how are you brother?
@@sandiec6063 Good. I hope you're doing well also. I am just getting ready for my live interview with Dr. Peter Line. I hope to see you there. God bless!
@@apologetics-101 Im doing well too. That's in a few more days right? For sure I'll try and be there. God bless.
@@sandiec6063 Yes. It's Friday, Nov. 15th, at 5:00 PM Central Time-US. Thanks, I appreciate your support. God bless!
God bless you, brother. Watching now! 🙏
God bless you 🙏🙏🙏✝️ watching now
Thanks for the video.
The rigid boundaries of speciation can be observed in two main ways. 1. Fertility is found with members of same species. 2. Chromosome numbers. If they are the same species they have to have the same number of chromsomes. (their my be differences in sex chromosomes, but thats different) Under this non-arbitrary definition of species described by Ernest Mayr, this would make Black Bears, Brown Bears and Polar Bears all the same species since they can all have fertile offspring. They would thus be just subspecies of one another.
As soon as you say "kinds" the evos whine and complain because it's "unscientific" to posit a recent common ancestor based on similarities...
Thankyou for the update on genetics v morphology