TagliatelliMonster
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Fossil record don't show transitions. Do you have any links to actual photographs (not drawings) of transitions in the fossil record?
Just google "transitional fossil" and click on "images".
Everything I've seen myself and found online show fully formed "creatures"
Obviously. What else did you expect? Crockoducks?
Evolution is the supposed process by which the first cell evolved into the diversity of life we see today. Natural selection and mutations are considered its driving force. However, evolution has never been observed
Google "observed evolution".
Having said that, processes/events don't need to be observed directly to be able to conclude that they happen. Processes and events of the past leave evidence in the present that we can study.
This is how just about every murder is solved. Usually, murders aren't observed.
and natural selection and mutations cannot add the information necessary to change one kind into another.
What do you mean with "kind"? Forget it, it doesn't matter actually. No matter how you define it, it's a strawmen of the actual evolutionary process.
Because in reality, in evolution, not a single organism was ever born that wasn't of the same species as its direct parents. Evolution is a process of gradual change over generations.
Much like how languages evolve over time.
Not a single child was ever raised in a different language then spoken by its care takers - usually the parents. Yet, the 2000 year old ancestors of spanish, french, portugese and italian folks spoke Latin.
Think about how that is possible...... that eventhough EVERY child ever raised spoke the language of its parents, YET over the course of 2000 years, Latin evolved into spanish, italian, french, portugese. The difference between these 4 languages are so big today that an average french men will not be able to have a conversation with an average portugese speaking person. He'll understand a few words left and right and that's about it.
So, how did latin change into these 4 new languages (which DID NOT EXIST back when everybody spoke latin!) while every new generation essentially spoke the language of the generation before it? The tip of that sentence is "essentially".
Go ahead.... try to explain that one.
When you do, you'll mostly have your answer on how an ancestral species can turn into several new species eventhough every new generation is essentially the same species as the generation that produced it.
Operational, experimental science has never demonstrated life randomly evolving from non-living elements.
Evolution explains the origins of diversity, not the origins of life. Different area of study, different scientific discipline.
But I'm sure you've been told that countless times before. Either your memory span is nihil, or you willfully chose to ignore that point.
Such an occurrence would violate the most fundamental observable law of biology: life comes from life, not from non-life.
That's not a law.
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