Sometimes I just get so offended for God, when I read the things you all write. Which really is not at all fair, as you don't believe in him, and so, are doing or saying nothing wrong.
Think it feels like, if someone dis-respects a member of your family. It's just not nice to hear at all.
Offended for God? It is young earth creationists who say offensive things about God, making him out to be a bungling vicious diety who destroyed his botched creation with a global flood in a fit of pique because He repented that it didn't turn out the way He intended it to.
Anyway, The DNA pull was much stronger then.
DNA pull? What the heck are you talking about. After the creation of Adam and Eve there could have been only 4 alleles of each gene (assuming that Eve wasn't genetically identical to Adam except for being XX rather than XY since she came from his rib). Even if some diversity developed in the short time between creation and the flood we are now cut back to 8 people who were closely related in the first place.
Hence the reason it is Devolution as opposed to Evolution.
Please define devolution and tell us how it got the human race from 8 closely related people to the wide diversity that we see today.
There were only 7 roos to my knowledge, so of course they are all going to go in the same direction. They live in families, just like most animals.
I rather doubt that kangaroos are clean animals since they neither chew the cud or divide the hoof. However, the problem of
biogeography is far more than can be solved by the "roos" going off in the same direction. You have to explain how
"kangaroos, tree kangaroos, playtypus, bush tailed possums, echinda, marsupial moles(who are blind and only live in sand), Antechinus(marsupial mice), planigales, bilbies, wallabies, koalas(who only live in Eucalyptus trees and never travel any distances), wombats, numbats, sugar gliders, dunnarts, ninauis, tasmanian tigers, tasmanian devils, phascogales, bandicoots, quols, potoroos and bettongs and other 180 species of Australian marsupials as well as the Australian monotremes (platypus and echidna)
came off the ark in the middle east with
aardvarks, elephant tenrecs, hyraxes, elephants, dugongs, manatee, sloths, armadillos, anteaters, tree shrews, lemurs, bushbarbies, baboons, monkeys, apes, rabbits, pikas, beavers, squirrels, hamsters, porcupines, guinea pigs, pangolins, lemurs, apes, moles, hedgehogs, dogs, cats, leopards, lions, tigers, cheeta, mongooses, otters, badgers, weasels, skunks, raccons, bears, muscrats, wolverines, genets, horses, donkeys, camels, rhinos, pigs, hippos, giraffes, deer, antelope, elk, wildebeest, bison, caribou, cape buffalo, peccaries, tapirs or at least the "kinds" of placental mammals that gave rise to these animals and the 4,000 other species of placental mammals on earth and yet the marsupials and monotremes all ended up in Australia, where they have a fossil record, and the placental mamals, which got distributed all over Europe, Asia, Africa and North and South America did not get to Australia. Many of these placental animals are far more mobile than most of the marsupials and monotremes.
There is no ecological niche occupied by marsupials or monotremes that is not occupied by at least several species of placental mammals. So how did the marsupials and monotremes just happen to be the ones that ended up in Australia where they have a fossil record?
I believe if you count the generations back (I'm trusting someone elses word here) The population of the world is just about bang on, to have originated from just eight people breeding.
And if you use that birth rate as a constant you find there were about 100 people on earth to build the great pyramides and start civilizations all over the world a century of so after the flood. The population growth argument is one of the silliest of the YEC PRATTs and that is saying something.
Like I often say, I have little knowledge, I just know what I believe.
Sorry to say it but if you had more knowledge you might realize how absurd some of the things you claim are.