Non-belief is the default position, or null hypothesis to any claim. Rejection of a belief does not require justification when the belief in question is not supported by evidence.
But it is, you just continue to incorrectly classify breeds of the same species in the fossil record as separate speciies.
These:
are no different than these: Just different breeds of their respective species.
It's your pre-conceived ideas which led to incorrect classifications that lead you to the wrong conclusions. Preponderance of the evidence shows you it is breed mating with breed producing new breeds (variation) within the species. By the recombination of genes and new dominant and recessive traits. There is no evolution by mutation and there are no missing transitional forms.
We observe Asian mating with African producing an Afro-Asian. Again - through the recombination of genes and new dominant and recessive traits. And again - there are no links missing between any of them - and the new breed appears suddenly in the record.
How is this relevant? The existence or non-existence of dark matter has no bearing on my theological views.
Sure it does. Your belief of how the universe came into being influences your beliefs of how life came into existence, whether you are willing to admit it or not.
Don't speak English?
You know full well Darwin's Finches undergoing speciation and becoming separate species is indefensible, is "Um, what" your defense?
As for your cosmological idea, pretty well any astrophysicist would agree dark matter at this point is an unproven hypothesis.
And yet they continue to posit it as the cause of galactic rotations having flat rotation rates, while ignoring the actual physics involved.
As for your evolution statement, I don't think any evolutionary biologist thinks that birds mate and produce separate species. The only people that push that idea are Christian fundamentalists. If that's what your idea of evolution is, you don't know what evolution is.
And yet that is exactly what they propose - despite the evidence. That finches that interbreed and produce fertile offspring are separate species - against their own science.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/01/6/l_016_02.html
But to echo what I said above, both dark matter and evolution have no bearing on my theological views. So I'm not even sure why you are bringing them up to me....
I think you just refuse to put that View Master down.
So let's say if you discovered tomorrow that the earth and universe were created by God, it would have no effect on your view of evolution? Is this what you really want me to believe? You can claim that if it makes you feel better, I guess, about holding to wrong theories having no effect on other theories.