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Does Selective Breeding (Artificial Selection) prove Macro*Evolution?

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Does Selective Breeding (Artificial Selection) prove Macro*Evolution?

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Nope. Selective breeding of dogs creates other dogs. Selective breeding of pigeons creates other pigeons. Selective breeding of horses creates other horses. These are examples of artificial adaptation (micro*evolution) not macro*evolution. There is no experimental evidence showing that selective breeding of pigeons creates a horse. Or that selective breeding of dogs creates an elephant, or a cat or a mongoose or a snake, or a roach.

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