SetiAlpha6:
Dogs are weaker genetically than they were as wolves, they are less genetically adaptable, less able to adapt and survive.
Nonsense.
Count how many dogs there are in the world right now, then count how many wolves there are. Then try to tell me that wolves are a more successful species than dogs. Dogs are really just domesticated wolves, anyway.
Their original genetic code has been diluted and weakened over time. That is how evolution works.
Face it. You have no way to define what the "dilution" of a gene would even mean, nor what a "weakening" of the "genetic code" would entail. This is just word salad from you.
If 95% of all species have gone extinct that only leaves 5% remaining to go extinct.
The overwhelming trend toward extinction is plain and simple, even obvious. There is no other reasonable conclusion. It is only a matter of time before all life genetically fails and all life goes extinct.
Life hasn't genetically failed. Genetic success has been a continuous success story for 3.9 billion years now, and it isn't looking likely to stop any time soon.
How many Species have even gone extinct in your own lifetime? This trend is undeniable.
It is true that human beings are currently carrying out a massive, uncontrolled experiment with the environment, and that is causing more than the usual amount of extinction. But that has nothing to do with any kind of "genetic" failure, other than, perhaps, the inability of evolution to adapt the genes fast enough to keep pace with the environmental changes that are going on.
Evolution results in extinction.
What a bizarre statement. Actually meaningless.
As species adapt to survive they become less able to adapt in the future.
That's not true.
They become genetically weaker over time.
Tell me how you are measuring genetic "strength", exactly.
Suppose I put two species side by side. How are you going to tell me which species is genetically "stronger"?
More of the original Genetic Code is lost. The dog is an excellent example of this.
It's like you think that dogs are wolves with something subtracted. They are not. Essentially, they are domesticated wolves.
Species were created with selectable options within their original genetic code to enable survival of the species over time.
Selectable options?
You're making stuff up as you go along, aren't you? Admit it.