Before jumping to conclusions we might ask if some creatures maybe used to be both land and water animals?
well yeah thats what evolution says.
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Before jumping to conclusions we might ask if some creatures maybe used to be both land and water animals?
That just barely fits the definition of living. We know nothing about its anatomy, morphology (other than looking like a watch) and physiology. We cannot classify it without these three and cannot find evolutionary similarities. So, for the information provided, enough data is not given to come to a reasonable conclusion.lets say that this kind of watch will have living traits. like organic components (proteins, DNAׁ) and a self replication system.
So a dolphin may have been both land and water I guess. Therefore it was not a land animal.well yeah thats what evolution says.
In this case the dolphin is the animal that was claimed to have been at one time a land animal. I don't think they claim amphibians were like that.Uhh, amphibians?
Uh, the ancestors of dolphins have been shown to be land animals that had descendents who spent a lot of time at sea who had descendents who spent most of their time at sea who had totally marine descendents.So a dolphin may have been both land and water I guess. Therefore it was not a land animal.
Uh, the "start" of multicellular life was hundreds of millions of years ago. It strains the imagination to think men were here from the start without a single stone axe being found until modern times. It strains the imagination that trilobites back then survived in the record, but not stone axes.In a biblical perspective, all basic animals and plants and fish were here from the start. There is no reason to assume the fossil record is anything but the remains of some types of creatures that could break down in such a way as to be able to leave fossil remains.
Man was here as were lions and all kinds of plants and fish and birds at the very same time the fossils we have were made.
Uh, then show us the ancestor. Show us why it is believed. We will get round to the same underlying beliefs.Uh, the ancestors of dolphins have been shown to be land animals that had descendents who spent a lot of time at sea who had descendents who spent most of their time at sea who had totally marine descendents.
If you want to critique evolution, first understand what it is you are evaluating.
Too bad, we were here, despite your strained imagination.Uh, the "start" of multicellular life was hundreds of millions of years ago. It strains the imagination to think men were here from the start without a single stone axe being found until modern times. It strains the imagination that trilobites back then survived in the record, but not stone axes.
Uh, then show us the ancestor. Show us why it is believed. We will get round to the same underlying beliefs.
Show us the land animal dolphins came from.
Apparently they believe it is this one ..
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What a joke. So you remember that it is just baseless beliefs we are evaluating in the theory of evolution.
Woof woof, the animals says. So now we put a little caption on that with the words..' oh, I want to dive into the great blue sea and become flipper now'?Are you actually able to give us a good reason why it's a joke? Or do you just belittle things in a futile effort to make them unappealing?
We were here, yes.Too bad, we were here, despite your strained imagination.
Because of the fossils.The real question is why on God's earth would we believe such a story?
False. It does not mean that the present nature existed.We were here, yes.
But were we there?
You claim humans were there at the beginning of life, which means there should be remains of human society in rocks that date to four billion years old.
Your excuse, that in that nature human remains decayed without fossilizing makes no sense. That would mean hand axes were decaying but not bacteria. That is flapdoodle.
What, you take fossils of different animals that could leave remains in that former time and nature, and try to patch a scenario together from that, to where godless evolution connected the creatures? Sorry. Just because something died and did leave remains in Pakistan, does not mean dolphins came from that.Because of the fossils.
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But what about our tools? Wherever we find advanced hominids we find tools. Somehow you would have us believe that human toolmakers existed throughout the Precambian and all other time periods, but their tools were not preserved. I find this a ridiculous claim.. We apparently didn't stick around once dead at that time, in the way of remains.
Ah, you wanted birth certificates that would date dolphins to a particular fossil in the past. Sorry these are fossils of immigrants to the sea without documents. But what we have is fossils that look very much like what we would expect a series of animals to look like that led from land animals to dolphins. Most likely these were distant cousins of the actual ancestors.What, you take fossils of different animals that could leave remains in that former time and nature, and try to patch a scenario together from that, to where godless evolution connected the creatures? Sorry. Just because something died and did leave remains in Pakistan, does not mean dolphins came from that.
Your idea is that some animal went from being king of the trees to king of the seas!
Woof woof, the animals says. So now we put a little caption on that with the words..' oh, I want to dive into the great blue sea and become flipper now'?
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The real question is why on God's earth would we believe such a story?
But what about our tools? Wherever we find advanced hominids we find tools. Somehow you would have us believe that human toolmakers existed throughout the Precambian and all other time periods, but their tools were not preserved. I find this a ridiculous claim.