[__ Science __ ] Human Fingers Evolved from Fish?

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New study suggest human fingers evolved from a 380-milllion year old fish. Secular researchers don’t disclose evolutionary assumptions or dating problems.

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"While not regarded as a direct ancestor to modern man, this fish is being interpreted as the 'closest we can get to a true ‘transitional fossil,’ an intermediate between fishes and tetrapods.' But is this really a “missing link” in the evolutionary story?"

Wonder where that quote came from... here's a few...

Acanthostega.
Internal gills. Lateral line system. Fish tail. Internal nares. But functional legs with bones like ours. Oh, and lungs.

Tiktaalik
More fishlike, but it has forelimbs with bones like ours, lungs, and a flexible neck.

Pandericthys
Like most lobed-fin fish,but with a functional humerus, like ours.

Here's a look at how bones in lobed-fin fish changed over time.
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This is why YE creationist Dr. Kurt Wise admits this series is among the "very good evidence for macroevolutionary theory."
 
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