If evolution and bajillions of years true, prove it to me, prove that it's true, and don't just say, "because all the scientists say it's true", because that's not proof.
Oh dear, a hit n run. First look at talkorigins, as everyone else has told you. Now lets address some of these babies.
The Law of Biogenesis- that life that has a beginning can only arise from other life
That is not a "law" and as a matter of fact, experiments are being done into precisely how life arose from non-life. The question is not "did it?" but rather "how did it?"
Regardless, if God zapped the first bacterium into existence, evolution would still happen.
The fact that mutated traits are more often harmful than beneficial
Almost all mutations are neutral. There are a smattering of beneficial and harmful ones. As long as there are a few beneficial ones every once in a while, evolution will happen.
A BIG ONE: The Fossil Record, show me proof of intermediate species, has anyone ever found a fossil of an intermediate species, and that really is one, not all those ape skeletons they keep finding in Africa.
I have a different challenge for you: Show me proof of a NON-intermediate species. News - all species are transitional. Aside from that, the talkorigins page we all linked to has 5 transitions. Tiktaalik and Archaeopteryx are also transitional.
And Irreducible Complexity- organisms could not have evolved new body parts, abilities, etc. over time. They would have had to have them all perfectly in the first organism of their kind, because that organism would have died if it did not have all the necessary body parts and functions, and it's descendants, which would have the same problems if that organism could reproduce at all, would also die.
Irreducible Complexity is an argument which states, "I don't know how X could evolve, therefore X didn't evolve." This is called an argument from ignorance, and is invalid. We know pretty much how several rather complex structures evolved.
The classic organ is the eye, which even Darwin thought was pretty amazing. But after considering how difficult it might be, he said that, if it could evolve progressively with tiny alterations, each providing a benefit, there is no problem. And sure enough, that is what happened.
The best arguments for evolution in my book, by the way, are genes which worked in, say, monkeys, but are "broken" in chimps and humans. Moreover, they're broken in the same way. Check talkorigins on pseudogenes for more info.
Also rather amazing is the fact that certain virus insert their own genetic information into our DNA. We can find these insertions at hundreds of different places right through our genome but, guess what - we also find them in the same places in our ancestors. For example, we and chimps share almost every single one of these little insertions. If you find an insertion that is shared between chimps and gorillas, it is guaranteed to also be in humans. There is simply no explanation for this other than evolution. Check talkorigins on ERVs for more info.
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