PearlWatson
Well-Known Member
I found this amusing evolution chart:
The current evidence is that whales have a much more recent common ancestry with hippos than with bears, and hippos also have legs.
You Darwiniacs are the ones who say you are all sciency and stuff.
At least show me the progression from amoeba to duck.
See how clean and well organized that sequence is.
All that Darwiniac effort spent piecing that together was wasted on supporting a designed progression. If all the fossils they find fit into the progression nicely where are all the "unfit" retarded babies that nature rejected?
Here's my take and what I understand about evolution:
Individual species do show a capability and proclivity to adapt to their surroundings, and an argument can be made that they "evolve" over time. However, as advanced geneticists will tell you, there is a genetic boundary between one species and another. That is, there is a physical limit to the degree that a species can change, over time or via direct hybridization experiments.
So while Darwin's thesis that species will adapt to improve their survivability is valid, there is genetic evidence within and between defined species that belie the claim that one species can transform itself into another altogether. Hence, the hypothesis that 'evolution' can account for the origin of multifarious species through transmutation--a single-celled organism ultimately becoming a monkey, then a human--is not supported by modern biology and genetics research.
Whoooooo?
I wouldn't call 20% all.
I love how you just fling out crazy *** statements willy nilly.
PW: There were black and white moths before pollution and there was black and white moths after.
OB: Of course.
When you are trying to show that black moths are more "fit" for survival than white, the continued existence of white moths presents a huge problem.
PW: If you continued to support this idea that nature knows how to deal with pollution you would also undermine the entire "climate change" movement. Ooops.
OB: I don't see the connection between the peppered moth experiment and "nature knows".
If "natural selection" of black moths leads to adaptation to pollution. What other crazy *** **** does mother nature perform to adapt to human caused pollution. It turns out she has a lot of tricks up her sleeve, like sea bacteria that eats oil slicks.
The real problem is that scientists can't question the crazy *** answers Darwiniacs insist upon.
and you Darwiniacs must have a chart somewhere that shows the progression from pakicetus to whale...that would be a linear progression....you get what I'm saying?
Have you ever taken geometry?
At the same time, there are significant gaps (or dramatic changes) between species with no forensic evidence of an intermediate step--that is, physical evidence that one species progressively evolved into another, let alone considering the date and geographic location that such intermediate organisms should be found.
So the hippo was just one of the retarded babies of the pakicetus and the indolyus that managed to survive? The other retarded baby went on to make the dolphin and the whale somehow.
Where did the idolyus come from? Just curious.