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I've seen more than one creationist lately make demands to know the *exact* common ancestor from extant species with millions of years of divergence. It's a bit of a silly request since a) the vast majority of living things haven't left behind fossils, and b) even if we did have every single fossil of everything that lived ever, trying to pin down 100% exact ancestry would be neigh impossible.
By the same token though, I wonder how many creationists here can identify their exact ancestors from say, 500 years ago, 1000 years ago, 2000 years ago, 3000... etc?
Heck, I'd be surprised if most people know their family tree going back more than a couple generations.
So if you can't identify those precise ancestors shall we assume those ancestors never existed?
By the same token though, I wonder how many creationists here can identify their exact ancestors from say, 500 years ago, 1000 years ago, 2000 years ago, 3000... etc?
Heck, I'd be surprised if most people know their family tree going back more than a couple generations.
So if you can't identify those precise ancestors shall we assume those ancestors never existed?