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NY Times: The 12,000-Year-Old Wolves That Ate Like Dogs
Animal remains unearthed in Alaska give clues to how wolves were domesticated.
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One of the most annoyingly persistent sub-fallacies used to support the master fallacy of "Darwinian Evolution" ™ is the baseless claim that dogs "evolved" from wolves by hanging around the caveman's fire begging for scraps. According to the Evolutionist Echo Chamber, over the course of 1000s of years, the subsequent process of wolf "domestication" and guided breeding yielded today's collies, poodles, pit bulls, chihuahuas etc.
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The article itself engages in that quintessential circular logic common to Evolutionism -- revealing that in spite of the accepted consensus and the "millions of dollars spent," there is no actual proof:
"As the Late Pleistocene ice age drew to a close, people and wolves began to bond. From there, it was just a few millenniums to puppy yoga and dog influencers. But the details of exactly how and when wolves were tamed and domesticated remain up for intense debate.
“There’s been millions of dollars spent to try to figure this out,” said Robert Losey, an anthropologist at the University of Alberta. Despite those efforts, he said, “we still have a really poor understanding of where and how dogs originated.” - Variations of the canine dogma (pun intended) might include one or more of the following: .* Humans collected and raised wolf pups.* Wolves domesticated themselves at the campside (gentler ones survived).* Humans and wolves bonded while hunting together. .Again, as the article confirms, albeit unintentionally, the BIG problem with this wolf to dog hypothesis is that it fails to meet the basic standard of the Scientific Method. Specifically this: it has never been actually OBSERVED -- neither in nature nor in a laboratory setting. Like all of the other kooky conjectures surrounding "Evolution ™," it's just one of those things that "educated" people are supposed to just blindly latch on to simply because the great and the good of Scientism say so. Gotta "trust the science," dontcha know?
“There’s been millions of dollars spent to try to figure this out,” said Robert Losey, an anthropologist at the University of Alberta. Despite those efforts, he said, “we still have a really poor understanding of where and how dogs originated.” - Variations of the canine dogma (pun intended) might include one or more of the following: .* Humans collected and raised wolf pups.* Wolves domesticated themselves at the campside (gentler ones survived).* Humans and wolves bonded while hunting together. .Again, as the article confirms, albeit unintentionally, the BIG problem with this wolf to dog hypothesis is that it fails to meet the basic standard of the Scientific Method. Specifically this: it has never been actually OBSERVED -- neither in nature nor in a laboratory setting. Like all of the other kooky conjectures surrounding "Evolution ™," it's just one of those things that "educated" people are supposed to just blindly latch on to simply because the great and the good of Scientism say so. Gotta "trust the science," dontcha know?
A cute little fairy tale for Atheists-- but one with neither scientific nor even circumstantial evidence to support it.
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Speaking as a matter of fact, not faith: God placed genetic lines between species which are impossible to cross. Though certain species with similar characteristics and the same number of chromosomes can still mate and produce offspring (Zebra + Horse = Zorse -- Lion + Tiger = Liger etc.) the offspring are always infertile, leading to an instant "evolutionary" dead-end. This is how seedless (infertile) watermelons are developed, by the way. But such is not the case between wolves and dogs. .When a wolf and a dog (39 chromosomes each) are mated, the litter of wolf dogs can also mate and yield additional fertile litters of their own. So, in essence, a wolf -- which can be domesticated easier than a fox can -- is just a larger breed of dog which more closely resembles a Husky or German Shepherd than, say, a Great Dane does a Pomeranian. Humans have been mixing and matching master breeds of dogs for thousands of years -- yielding so many of the sub-breeds we are all familiar with. And yet, no one has ever bred "gentler" wolves with other "gentler" wolves to yield, for example, Golden Retrievers..Variation within the confines of a diverse existing species (gene pool) -- whether occurring in nature (adaptation, "survival of the fittest") or man-controlled environment (breeding) -- is NOT proof of Darwinian Evolution.
The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog is a mix between a German Shepherd and Carpathian Grey Wolf. Unlike a Zorse or a Liger, it is 100% fertile -- which is how it became (under human guidance) a sub-breed of its own. This does NOT represent "Evolution" anymore than a European and an Oriental producing a mixed race child with features from both races.
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Boobus Americanus 1: I read in the New York Times today that 12,000 year old bones are yielding clues as to how wolves were domesticated and evolved into dogs..Boobus Americanus 2: The power of evolution is miraculous.*St. Sugar: Blind evolution didn't make uss, Boobuss. God did! .Editor: Oh, the nonsense which "men of science" not steeped in philosophical wisdom will cook up just to deny the Creator!
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