The challenge is to explain the sudden appearance of these complex creatures and phyla in the Cambrian. It is acknowledged by all to be sudden even if you don't think so. The tree is largely upside down in Darwinian terms.Interbane wrote:Why is millions of years not enough time? Where did you hear this? I can see that the list of reasons not to believe grows as fast as old reasons are dispelled.
It's complex and specified and antithetical to random. We know biological life is mindbogglingly complex and very purposeful and directed in it's working. You deny purpose but nature screams purpose and design at you in these extraordinary biological systems.Interbane wrote: Is there a hidden eleventh commandment that information cannot spontaneously arise in a naturalistic universe?
Deaf,dumb and blind nature is immeasurably smarter than the smartest humans it seems. This makes no sense. Incredulity yes, but not without good reason.
And pigs might fly too!Interbane wrote:Quote:
What do you mean by similar to a hippo? Do you mean a dog that looks like a hippo or something that is not a dog? I'm sure dog breeders would like to know the secret.
The secret? How about the correct environment and about a hundred thousand years?
There are conflicts in the trees constructed by gene comparisons not to mention those orphans who should have related parents.Interbane wrote: With millions of species on Earth fitting snugly in the phylogenic tree, you mention whales all the time.
I'll leave it at that. I won't convince you and you won't convince me. I just don't buy it for the various reasons I've given here already.