A bit more diversity in cat kind than between humans and chimps

Timshel

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This new study indicates that tigers share 95.6% of their DNA with house cats. pmp and other idiot creationist claim that all of "cat kind" were the result of one feline species that went sailing on the ark. These morons claim that the diversity of "cat kind" is due to simple adaptation to different environments and is not an example of macroevolution.

http://www.livescience.com/39695-tiger-lion-leopard-genome-sequenced.html

Meanwhile, humans (who could not possibly have evolved from a prior species) share 96% of their dna with chimpanzees.
 
Does the chickenshit moron, PMP, think that the lack of certainty about the origin of life several billion years ago is enough to mask the gaping holes in his "theory" of adaptation since Noah's flood, less than 6000 years ago, according to his bible?

Assuming creationist idiots are right and that all of "cat kind" arose from a single feline on the ark would mean a much faster rate of mutation. Why haven't we seen new hominids or members of the genus homo since Noah?
 
This new study indicates that tigers share 95.6% of their DNA with house cats. pmp and other idiot creationist claim that all of "cat kind" were the result of one feline species that went sailing on the ark. These morons claim that the diversity of "cat kind" is due to simple adaptation to different environments and is not an example of macroevolution.

http://www.livescience.com/39695-tiger-lion-leopard-genome-sequenced.html

Meanwhile, humans (who could not possibly have evolved from a prior species) share 96% of their dna with chimpanzees.

All of cat kind came from a species of cat that was domesticated several thousand years ago. The process of domestication involves killing off more aggressive members of the species to breed a docile, naturally tame (having no fear of humans; wild animals can become tame, but they aren't born that way) variety. They were actually able to make a domesticated variety of Foxes in just under 50 years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesticated_silver_fox
 
All of cat kind came from a species of cat that was domesticated several thousand years ago. The process of domestication involves killing off more aggressive members of the species to breed a docile, naturally tame (having no fear of humans; wild animals can become tame, but they aren't born that way) variety. They were actually able to make a domesticated variety of Foxes in just under 50 years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesticated_silver_fox

That's all of "house cat kind." The "cat kind" of creationists includes everything from house cats to tigers.
 
. Why haven't we seen new hominids or members of the genus homo since Noah?

We have. On this very forum we have the subspecies conservatardass idiotass, i.e. Bravo, PiMP, ILA, Truth Deflector, T-fat and the presently banned but ultimate conservatard, Southern Man.
 
All of cat kind came from a species of cat that was domesticated several thousand years ago. The process of domestication involves killing off more aggressive members of the species to breed a docile, naturally tame (having no fear of humans; wild animals can become tame, but they aren't born that way) variety. They were actually able to make a domesticated variety of Foxes in just under 50 years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesticated_silver_fox

I'm waiting for the day we can domesticate bears.
 
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