From this week's book study, the "Draw Close to Jehovah" book, chapter 5:
Biologists have identified well over a million species of living things on earth; yet, opinions vary as to whether there may be as many as 10 million, 30 million, or more.
Wow! Impressive!
But wait - how did all those species fit on the ark in the global flood, 4400 years ago?
Aha - Insight book, volume 1, to the rescue! (topic: Ark)
It has been estimated by some that the hundreds of thousands of species of animals today could be reduced to a comparatively few family “kinds”—the horse kind and the cow kind, to mention but two. The breeding boundaries according to “kind” established by Jehovah were not and could not be crossed. With this in mind some investigators have said that, had there been as few as 43 “kinds” of mammals, 74 “kinds” of birds, and 10 “kinds” of reptiles in the ark, they could have produced the variety of species known today. Others have been more liberal in estimating that 72 “kinds” of quadrupeds and less than 200 bird “kinds” were all that were required. That the great variety of animal life known today could have come from inbreeding within so few “kinds” following the Flood is proved by the endless variety of human kind —short, tall, fat, thin, with countless variations in the color of hair, eyes, and skin—all of whom sprang from the one family of Noah.
Hmm...so we went from 300 or so species to 30 million ...well, let's remember the marine "kinds" and the plant "kinds" and say a few thousand species, to 30 million +.
Isn't "genetic change leading to distinct species over time" a pretty decent working definition of "evolution"?
Uh-oh!
Oh - wait - let me re-read that IT-1 citation again...
Oh yes, there it is. How did we go from a few thousand species to 30 million in 4400 years? "Inbreeding".
Well, I could believe the authors of that IT-1 article are "inbred", anyways.....
And of course, virtually every JW who attends the book study this week will utterly and completely miss the implications of that "10 to 30 million species" point......