You got it, macro-evolution. I bolded part of your statement to clarify where I stand .
If you're not actually going to address points raised, don't bother replying with fluff like this.
I mentioned in one of my posts that I recently read an article about a tooth being fabricated into a wonderful discovery for an evolutionist until a jawbone was discovered that ruined the illusion. I was challenged to produce that article, so here it is:
Exposing the Evolutionists Sleight-of-Hand With the Fossil Record
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Fred M. Williams' EFT site?

That arrogant fool wouldn't recognize a fact if it came up wearing a t-shirt that said "FACT" on it and introduced itself. I remember back on Yahoo message boards that he claimed archeologists insisted the Hittites didn't exist because they were mentioned in the Bible until they were forced to admit it after the discovery of Hattusas. I pointed out to him that we had plenty of extra-Biblical evidence on the walls of Rameses II's temples for the Hittites, but couldn't read them until Champollion translated the Rosetta Stone and that was in the 1800s. He was completely ignorant of a whole 'nother set of facts that conflicted with his narrative.
I also remember seeing a page he did "debunking" whale evolution by showing drawings of a wolf on iceberg diving into the water and drowning. If that's his idea of whale evolution, he's the one believing fairy tales, not the scientists.
You'll notice pretty quickly that I did read exactly what I said that I did. The tooth did stand as a great evolutionary discovery for 20 years until a jawbone was discovered that debunked the fraud.
I will admit, you were talking about Ramapithecus, not Nebraska Man, but there's still several problems. First, you misquoted Fred's claim. He doesn't say "a tooth", he says a tooth and jaw fragments.
For more than 20 years Ramapithecus was proudly displayed in museums across the country as mans first direct ancestor, based entirely on jaw and teeth fragments!14 When a complete jaw was found, evolutionists where forced to admit that it was actually a relative of the orangutan!
Bold mine. So it wasn't "a tooth", it was jaw and teeth fragments. I notice that Fred also fails to mention that the finds were first discovered in 1932, but didn't gain traction until the 1960s. Also the Britannica article Fred cites makes no mention of it being displayed in museums across the country.
Britannica article
And who was it that corrected the erroneous initial conclusions? Creationists? No, it was other scientists who, based on genetic evidence, realized that the human/ape split occured much later than the date for the Ramapithecus fossils and who, after further evaluation, concluded they were related to Orangs.
And finally, where did you get the notion that Ramapithecus was a "fraud"? When more information became availible, the fossils were reclassified and eventually lumped in the with Sivapithecus genus. Where is the "fraud" in that?
You can read about many other gross errors and frauds by evolutionists in this article, so read it carefully. When you finish this article, please go back to the main site and read some more. The site is appropriately named and does much to expose the gross errors, imaginative fabrications, frauds and hoaxes of evolutionists.
Well, he's incorrect either factually or due to the conclusions he draws from the 5 examples you posted the other night. He's wrong about the dinosaur fossils and Archeopteryx. His main point about the majority of fossils is bogus because there are trillions of tons of marine invertebrate fossils in limestone, chalk, etc. formations, so will the percentage of terrestrial vertebrates is small their number and the species they represent is quite expansive. He cites an encyclopedia, something no serious scholar does after middle school. And it's the hight of irony for him to talk about fairy tales and then to try and then to include is "an analogy" section which itself is just a fairy tale he makes up himself.
Many people prefer truth over fairy tales.
And many people don't have an ironic bone in their body. Fred M. Williams is one of them.