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Message Subject Ohhh Ohhh Professor Darwin, how will your Church of 'Evolution' explain creatures SUDDENLY appearing fully functional?
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Really, strange only specific species are observed rather than an endless transitional blur then and now. Even the color pencil evolutionists know that much.
stoner
 Quoting: DGN


What else should we be seeing? Do you think there should be a half 1 animal half another?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74900650


No but if creatures really did turn into different ones over millions of years there would be endless fossil trails of that. They would progressively have changed from 100% this to 99.999% this and .001% that, then 99.998 this followed by .002 that and so on for thousands of generations, not a single specimen of this has been observed, except in the twilight zone of Professor Darwin's imagination.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74900650



There are so many sub-species of living species today. They would be the closest thing to your 99.9% thingy. Now for your simple mind, imagine hundreds of millions of years of sub-species, and sub-species having their own sub-species etc.


Even in your fantasy world of 99.999% thingy, it would not be possible to tell the difference especially in fossils. And when you could tell the difference, you would just say they are separate species or just a variation of the kind. You would not be able to tell if 2 fossils are in the same lineage or from cousin lineages. As evolution is a messy bush not linear.

And when you add that only a very small amount of species get fossilized (and, only a very few amount of fossils that exist will ever be found, most will have been destroyed by geological events, and even the ones that are not destroyed most will never be found. imagine how many there are in antarctica and in the ocean?)
 
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