The assumption by evolutionists is that since each population of squirrels will experience different mutations and will have different
selection pressures over many tens of thousands of years, the time will come when they will be different enough so that they would not be able to interbreed even if they were
placed together.
«This seems to be one of those rare cases where, through the [marshaling] of compelling evidence, a disgruntled athlete could actually demonstrate the appearance of bias, a flawed consideration of factors by the
selection committee, and possibly undue
pressure being
placed on other members of a
selection committee by an influential member, who was «on a mission'to impose his own conditions for inclusion on a team, even though those conditions were not requirements of the published
selection considerations,» says Cohen.