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Originally Posted by fanaticbuckeye View Post
No ribs were used but controlled breeding is used to create desired dog breeds. See the history of the Doberman here...

American Kennel Club - Doberman Pinscher

Not that dog breeding really strengthens the ID vs Creationism on a macro level, I guess a micro level argument could be made. Not sure I could make it.
Sure, but every current breed of dog has many transitional breeds that provide a link between now and when they were first domesticated from wolves. ID and Creationism state that species suddenly appeared from nowhere and have no transitional forms. I don't see how anyone could argue that the domestication of dogs does anything to support Creationism or ID (not that I'm claiming that is your position).
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