I've already read this more than once.
Sure you have.
They are not evidence of common ancestry.
Again, you're trying to hand wave the evidence away instead of actually addressing it. Until you can actually address it and
show why it's not evidence, it remains evidence. Simply stamping your feet and shouting "No!" doesn't make the evidence go away.
Every single one is assumed to mean common ancestry.
Again, your magic words don't make the evidence go away. You need to actually address the evidence. You have not done that.
You cannot show common ancestry because it cannot be verified, tested or reproduced .
1. "Verified" is not part of the scientific method.
2. If you actually had read any of the essays you claim to have read repeatedly, you would know that in each of them Theobald proposes an observation which will verify the hypothesis. He then lists and cites sources for the observation and verification. All you have don't is stamp your feet and shout, "No!".
3. A lot of folks don't understand that observations and analysis needs to be repeated, not the object or event itself. For instance we can study geology without having to recreate the earth in a lab.
You cannot show all things came from one thing. It's impossible. All you can really show is life is made up of common biological elements. Common design.
1. This is false. All the evidence points to universal common ancestry.
2. Common design is an ad hoc proposition and unfalsifiable meaning it's not scientific. Additionally it fails miserably to explain things like:
- 203,000 ERVs shared by humans and chimpanzees
- a broken GULO gene shared by all Haplorhine primates including humans
- a non-functioning Sonic Hedgehog/Hand2 gene pathway for hind limb development in whales
- non-functioning VTG genes for yolk sac development in all therian mammals
Until "common design" can explain observations like these, it's useless.