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If fossils are millions of years old you would expect to see something in the process of evolution.
A multi million year old scollop fossil still looks like a scollop
and a bird still looks like a bird.
God doesn't say. Why would you think it matters?
Not necessarily to all humans; just the descendants of Adam and Eve, who are the ancestors of all surviving humans.
Hard to say what "evolutionism" says. It's your invention, so it could be anything. Evolutionary theory doesn't work like that.
I kinda wish you would answer my question.
Humans, for example. Tibetans, over just a few thousand years, evolved a number of adaptations to high altitude. Genetically, they are Chinese, but have evolved to adapt to a new environment.
Scallops have evolved markedly since the first species. "Looks like" is often not a very good guide in biology, since similar life styles often produce similar (but not identical) adaptations. This is the homology/analogy issue that so often trips up creationists, as it did this time.
Hmmm...
No, you missed on that one, too. Notice that the bird Archaopteryx, has dinos teeth, dino tail, dino ribs, dino pelvis, dino legs, dino sternum, etc. But it has feathers, pneumatized bones, and could fly (because it has assymetrial flight feathers).
We see many other examples. Let's test your belief. Find me any two major groups, said to be evolutionarily connected, and I'll see if I can find a transitional form. You're on. Let's see what you can find.
I kinda wish you would answer my question.
There all just there own fully develoved species
you show in that graph.
Species devolbe if anything, they dont evolve.
The first in that picture has a short arm, then the next species in the picture has a full wing.
Wheres the evolution?
There just 3 different animals.
Already did. God doesn't say. But you still haven't answered my question.
Why do you think it matters?
And you haven't answered this:
Let's test your belief. Find me any two major groups, said to be evolutionarily connected, and I'll see if I can find a transitional form. You're on. Let's see what you can find.
And as you see, birds have changed a lot since they first appeared:
No, you missed on that one, too. Notice that the bird Archaopteryx, has dinos teeth, dino tail, dino ribs, dino pelvis, dino legs, dino sternum, etc. But it has feathers, pneumatized bones, and could fly (because it has assymetrial flight feathers).
Every transitional form is its own fully developed species. But notice that the early bird Archaeopteryx actually has more dinosaur characters than avian ones. Yet it's a flying bird with feathers.
I could, if you like. For example, I can show you how gradually the change took place, starting with advanced theropods, and ending with modern birds. It's a very gradual evolution toward modern bird. Would you like me to graph that for you?
I know you want to believe that, but the evidence says otherwise. Even most creationists admit that new species evolve.
It's an arm, as every wing is. With free fingers, unlike the modern wing which has fused and reduced digits. Transitional between the arm of the dinosaur and the arm of a modern bird. And notice the allometric relative increase in wing size, as a result of an absolute decrease in body size.
Upper limbs,sternum, hips, tail, skull, feathers, legs, hands, teeth, etc. And since this drawing was made a few years ago, we have more transitionals that show even more gradual change over time. Would you like to learn about them?
Two rather different animals, with a transitional form between them. Precisely what Huxley predicted many years ago, based on anatomical data alone. This is compelling evidence. But even more compelling is the fact that we never see these homologies where evolutionary theory says they shouldn't be. No bones in scorpions, no feathers on mammals, no gills on whales.
And that is one of the reasons why evolutionary theory is so well established. And you still haven't answered my question. Name me any two major groups, said to be evolutionarily connected, and we'll see if I can locate a transitional.
All you did was present fossils...and similiar traits...
.....and called it evolutionism.
Just for the record...there were birds long befor Archy.
This evo-based site also says no to birds evolving from dino's.
Probably a somewhat calmer and more reasoned post would be more convincing. Try to gather some facts that support your position, and present those.
Or have you already tried that?
Why muddy the water when that's exactly what it does "fuels their argument against Gods word" just ask Richard Dawkins
evolution promotes humanism atheism and communism it actually fuels their argument against Gods word..
What did he do, well when he was alive ? Oops my bad that is the wrong Richard Dawkins that I was thinking about.turnorburn wrote
justask Richard Dawkins
Already did. God doesn't say. But you still haven't answered my question.
Why do you think it matters?
And you haven't answered this:
Let's test your belief. Find me any two major groups, said to be evolutionarily connected, and I'll see if I can find a transitional form. You're on. Let's see what you can find.
And as you see, birds have changed a lot since they first appeared:
No, you missed on that one, too. Notice that the bird Archaopteryx, has dinos teeth, dino tail, dino ribs, dino pelvis, dino legs, dino sternum, etc. But it has feathers, pneumatized bones, and could fly (because it has assymetrial flight feathers).
Every transitional form is its own fully developed species. But notice that the early bird Archaeopteryx actually has more dinosaur characters than avian ones. Yet it's a flying bird with feathers.
I could, if you like. For example, I can show you how gradually the change took place, starting with advanced theropods, and ending with modern birds. It's a very gradual evolution toward modern bird. Would you like me to graph that for you?
I know you want to believe that, but the evidence says otherwise. Even most creationists admit that new species evolve.
It's an arm, as every wing is. With free fingers, unlike the modern wing which has fused and reduced digits. Transitional between the arm of the dinosaur and the arm of a modern bird. And notice the allometric relative increase in wing size, as a result of an absolute decrease in body size.
Upper limbs,sternum, hips, tail, skull, feathers, legs, hands, teeth, etc. And since this drawing was made a few years ago, we have more transitionals that show even more gradual change over time. Would you like to learn about them?
Two rather different animals, with a transitional form between them. Precisely what Huxley predicted many years ago, based on anatomical data alone. This is compelling evidence. But even more compelling is the fact that we never see these homologies where evolutionary theory says they shouldn't be. No bones in scorpions, no feathers on mammals, no gills on whales.
And that is one of the reasons why evolutionary theory is so well established. And you still haven't answered my question. Name me any two major groups, said to be evolutionarily connected, and we'll see if I can locate a transitional.
You said you can can show a graph for a gradual evolution,
is there evidence for this gradual change,
like a thousand full fossils showing the full process of evolution?
I dont care if animals share the same bone structure
or have bones that,are the same, I have legs as well, just show me one animal fully evolving from fossils for evidence. I want to see a wing develop slowely over millions of years from a single animal
For example, you can graph the gradual changes that led to bird beaks...
Herrerasaurus is a very primitive dinosaur, Euparkeria is a very early archosaur, of the group that gave rise to dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and crocodiles. Guanlong is a primitive theropod dinosaur, and Archaeopteryx is a very early bird. As you see, the evoution of beaks was occasioned by the gradual reduction in the nasals and maxilla and the increase in size of the premaxilla.
Would you like to see other graphs, showing how birds gradually evolved?
But thats just the same bird, so each change is labelled another species, but its still the same bird.
I believe in corruption and mutation that causes change, like blue eyes, green eyes, white skin, black skin, broen hair, blond hair type thing, all are unique,
but there still human,
but I dont believe every living thing has a single common ancestor.
Wrong. It's not even the same class. Some are reptiles. Some are birds, and some are just a matter of opinion, depending on what you want to call a bird.
So all those are "corruption?" I don't get that kind of reasoning.
Actually brown hair, and light skin are pre-human.
Reality is not obliged to follow our beliefs or wishes. The evidence shows that all living things on Earth have a common ancestor.
Barbarian, how do you explain seed bearing plants on the third day of creation and living creatures of the sea on the 5th day?
Or do you think the bible only speaks whats relavant, so other things, like micro organisms are valid, there just out of scripture.
I thought light skin was due to lack of pigment through some type of genetic malfunction.
I guess I was lied to again.