"John D. Giorgis" wrote:

> Now wait a second - I happen to believe in evolution just as
> much as the next geologist, but it doesn't bother you at all
> that we have *never* observed speciation?    I mean, bacteria
> produce generations *very* rapidly.   If no scientist has
> ever been able to produce speciation in bacteria, I think
> that that signals a *major* flaw in our understanding of
> evolution.

>From what I understand, bacteria are so varied, and change
so rapidly, that it's hard to tell *when* they cross from
being the same species, to becoming a new species. It's a
very fuzzy line.
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