I hear creationist using this as evidence that discredits the current evolution theory. How do they fit it into their own theory?
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philbar said:I hear creationist using this as evidence that discredits the current evolution theory. How do they fit it into their own theory?
philbar said:I hear creationist using this as evidence that discredits the current evolution theory. How do they fit it into their own theory?
Praxiteles said:1.Not all Creationists are YEC.YECists don't have a theory
b. They don't try.
Wrong again.
I think it supports Creationiii. They use it purely because they think it discredits the ToE. Which it doesn't.
4. All/some/none of the above.
Disproven by all of the above.![]()
You're aware that much speciation occurred after the Cambrian period, and that the Cambrian speciation 'explosion' occurred over millions of years? Or are you simply playing with words, and not the science?Oncedeceived said:I for one (a Creationist) feel that the Cambrian theory fits perfectly with Genesis.
The Cambrian era was the time period which consisted of all phyla alive today and some that have gone extinct. The waters literally swarmed with life. This period which is called the Paleozoic period includes the Silurian era in which there were centipedes and millipedes, the Devonian with its sharks and amphibians. This also includes the next period which is the Mesozoic period which then includes dino's and of course within this period comes the first appearance of birds. This is a general overview of what was created during this period. So an overview of this is that the day includes first the Paleozoic and next the Mesozoic.
birdan said:You're aware that much speciation occurred after the Cambrian period, and that the Cambrian speciation 'explosion' occurred over millions of years? Or are you simply playing with words, and not the science?
Oncedeceived said:Not all Creationists are YEC.
caravelair said:non-YEC creationists don't have a theory either, so your point is moot.
Oncedeceived said:You ignore all the other points and then claim that YEC's don't have a theory either when in fact, I have just given one. Seems to me you may simply be arguing with your bias rather than your logic.
OK.Oncedeceived said:Not at all. You would agree that all phyla alive today were present in the Cambrian? That is my point.
Split Rock said:OK.
Where were the amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals?
Where were the crabs, lobsters, shrimp, fish and whales?
Why is there not one living species represented by any Cambrian fauna?
Split Rock said:OK.
Where were the amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals?
Where were the crabs, lobsters, shrimp, fish and whales?
Why is there not one living species represented by any Cambrian fauna?
Late_Cretaceous said:I think the creationist confusion comes from the fact that the Cambrian Explosion is often described as happening "suddenly".. A "sudden" appearance of major phyla in the fossil record is interpeted by some as being "instantaneous". In fact "sudden" happened over a period of up to 30 million years.
There are very few fossil deposts from the time of the Cambrian Explosion. During that time too, these creatures were not common - they existed only in isolated pockets around the shallow seas of the tiime.
OutCasteChild said:Amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals (including whales) = Chordata
Crabs, Lobsters, Shrimp = Arthropoda
jinkazama said:Creationist does know their biology well, they are going find anything to bring on evolution, their futile thinking has already proven their track record hold well against this debate. Desperation is not a key to victory.![]()
Oncedeceived said:Couldn't have answered it better myself.![]()
Late_Cretaceous said:Perhaps you missed the part when I said that millions of years had no bearing on my hypothesis nor on the Genesis narrative. I understand the time involved and I have no confusion with the term "sudden" when used. I didn't claim it meant instantaneous.I think the creationist confusion comes from the fact that the Cambrian Explosion is often described as happening "suddenly".. A "sudden" appearance of major phyla in the fossil record is interpeted by some as being "instantaneous". In fact "sudden" happened over a period of up to 30 million years.
There are very few fossil deposts from the time of the Cambrian Explosion. During that time too, these creatures were not common - they existed only in isolated pockets around the shallow seas of the tiime.
Your point is??? Again, this is not a problem for my hypothesis.
OutCasteChild said:I'm still wondering why they listed whales after they already listed mammals.