[FONT='Calibri','sans-serif']As I have listened to debates on evolution before there have been questions that to me are never asked. Maybe I wasnt listened at that time. Maybe someone could help me in these areas. I have heard the different laws brought up but has anyone asked Why. If everything came from a primordial soup, with everything the same, why would something change? What would cause it? [/qoute]
Elemental diversity; carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen; they all do different things. Life would be the same constant if everything was made up of hydrogen, and thats it. But, no; life is essentially diverse
They mentioned survival of the fittest, but if everything is equal why change. It does not make sense to me. Can we will a change in our self? Another question is when did mammals and insects diverge from trees and grasses? Once again why? If survival is the reason what does a grass have to give it a chance to survive over an animal that will eat it, wont it be gone. I heard several scientists say that changes still happen. Show me? How about the crocodile, the evolutionist say that it has not changed in millions of years. Again why? Can it not be improved on? I have seen amber with insects from, as they say millions of years ago, but they look the same today as they look in the amber. Can they not be improved on? Maybe someone can tell me what their answers would be, because I just dont see it. The hard intellectual questions maybe they have an answer for to try to show their reasoning , but how about the simple questions. How? Why? Can they answer them. The simple answer is that God did it. That he created man, when the Bible states, not that long ago and we today are tring to make answers work that don't. [/font]
Evolution follows the rules of certain mechanics. Genetic mutation is one. Descent with modification is another. Population isolation, gene flow, gene drift, etc. Look up these terms, take the cphysical anthropology class at your local university.
Many insects look very different today than in the past; millions of years ago there were centipedes the size of large dogs, and dragon-flys the size of large birds. Insects have changed; sure they have the same six-legs, three-segmented bodily parts, but, yes, they have changed.
A crocodile and a shark are good example of how evolution works; theyre perect killing machines. theres little reason for crocs and sharks to modify a whole lot over the years because mother nature pretty much perfected them a loooong time ago. BUT, we have ALL kinds of sharks and crocs. Gav crocs, salty-crocs, freshy crocs. Aligators, caimans, gavril(sp?) crocs. ALL with different features, but essentially the same. Sharks again; hamerheads, bull, white, reef, black tip, white tip, lemon, nurse. ALL different from the next. What do you mean the croc has changed very little over the years? It has twenty cousins that all look distinguishable!
Animals and insects diverged not from trees. lol This is crazy.
Please, go ahead and read inyour local library. What else are our tax dollars for? Go get a scholarship at a local university; you can take the class on evolution for free.
Descent with modification.
Genetic flow.
Genetic drift.
Population isolation.
Genetic mutation.
Look these up; understand them, comprehend them, and then understandthem some more.
Thats when it'll make sense.