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No i don't believe any of the above, because there is absolutely ZERO!!!!!!! evidence to support any of those theories. Apes have always been apes, birds have always been birds. Nobody has ever found a single transitional species.
It's odd that you should say that, because my house is crowded with books that present the evidence for an ancient universe, for a rather less ancient Earth, and for biological evolution. As for apes always being apes, the fact is that we are apes, just as chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, orangutans and gibbons are apes. The genetic and fossil evidence shows that our last common ancestor with chimpanzees lived about 6-8 million years ago; it was probably something like Orrorin or Sahelanthropus.
Also, it is not true that apes have always been apes; the first apes evolved only about 25 million years ago.
Please show me one single fossil of a species transitioning form one kind to another. I beg you, I will become an instant evolutionist. Please have a look at this 4 minute video dealing with this issue.
I tried googling 'transitional species' and obtained 39,000 results. You may find it worth looking at 'Transitional Fossil Species - Darwinian', http://www.darwiniana.org/transitionals.htm , and http://www.transitionalfossils.com .
I did look at the video, and found that it consisted of a number of scientists beginning to answer the creationsts' questions and then being interrupted before they could give a full explanation. Also, it takes a great deal more than 4 minutes to understand the evidence for evolution and the age of the Earth; I have been learning about these matters for more than 60 years.
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