Oncedeceived said:Not at all. You would agree that all phyla alive today were present in the Cambrian? That is my point.
"Phyla" is an arbitrary category devised by humans. It is completely possible that a single species in today's world could speciate into a large enough group to be classified as a phyla. According to the theory of evolution, every phyla should be present in the Cambrian.
What you are missing is that the Linnean classification we have today is being projected onto the fossil record. The earliest and most successful lineages are put into the higher categories.
The fact that it occurred over millions of years does not discredit the Genesis narrative. I need not "play with words" and Science provides evidence for my hypothesis.
What is your hypothesis? What potential observation would falsify your hypothesis?
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