"The first three sources of variation are woefully inadequate to account for the diversity of life we see on earth today.
An essential feature of the creation model is the placement of considerable genetic variety in each created kind at the beginning.
Only thus can we explain the possible origin of horses, donkeys, and zebras from the same kind; of lions, tigers, and leopards from the same kind; of some 118 varieties of the domestic dog, as well as jackals, wolves and coyotes from the same kind.
*As each kind obeyed the Creator’s command to be fruitful and multiply, the chance processes of recombination and the more purposeful process of natural selection caused each kind to subdivide into the vast array we now see."
CMI
