[bit.listserv.christia] What is "micro-evolution"?

UJCCPC@UNC (02/28/90)

> The "generic term" you are reffering to is called micro-evolution.  Which I DO
> beleive in.  Micro-evolution is evident everywhere in society today.  The most
> --JJm

If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, and swims like a
duck, Darwin would probably call it a duck.
    Could you PLEASE explain the difference between evolution and
micro-evolution?  Those moths you mentioned sure sound like a perfect
example of "survival of the fittest" to me.
John Cromartie