Dog breeding is actually evidence of intelligent design. The breeder is doing the selection. Not nature. And the process is anything but random or unguided. On the contrary, the mind behind the whole process (breeder), is guiding the entire process from start to finish.
Furthermore, the end result, no matter how many times you cross breed, is a dog.
Adaptation within a species is not evidence for speciation across species.
Good question.
Dog breeding is actually evidence of intelligent design. The breeder is doing the selection. Not nature. And the process is anything but random or unguided. On the contrary, the mind behind the whole process (breeder), is guiding the entire process from start to finish.
Furthermore, the end result, no matter how many times you cross breed, is a dog.
Adaptation within a species is not evidence for speciation across species.