Originally Posted by inthebox
"The fossils appear in a chronological order, showing change consistent with common descent over hundreds of millions of years and inconsistent with sudden creation. "
How do they explain the Cambrian "biological big bang?"
"Evolution predicts that new structures are adapted from other structures that already exist, and thus similarity in structures should reflect evolutionary history rather than function. We see this frequently. For example, human hands, bat wings, horse legs, whale flippers, and mole forelimbs all have similar bone structure despite their different functions. "
So function is not important to survival, evolutionary similarity is?
Of course they cannot explain how hands wings, flippers became in the first place.
"The same principle applies on a molecular level. Humans share a large percentage of their genes, probably more than 70 percent, with a fruit fly or a nematode worm.
Suboptimality appears also on the molecular level. For example, much DNA is nonfunctional.
Some nonfunctional DNA, such as certain transposons, pseudogenes, and endogenous viruses, show a pattern of inheritance indicating common ancestry"
Which is it? Is "junk" dna important or not. Is 1 % sucha huge difference?
See how confusing it is to believe in the evolutionists hype.