Imblessed said:
Vestigials are not that they are used still and if you seriously studied that you would see that they are used.
A vestigial structure is one that is necessary in ancestors, but not in us. Molars are a good example, but there are many, many others. Just sticking with humans, we have muscles which move our ears (very useful for animals which can rotate their ears to detect predators or prey, useless in us except as a party trick); goosebumps (which would serve to increase insulation in animals which still have a pelt, but is no longer functional in humans); molars (useful for animals with larger jaws, but useless for us); tails (some children are born with tails, and everyone still has the bone structures).
When we look into the animal kingdom, we can see many, many others. Whales with legs and finger bones; flightless beetles with wings sealed in their carapace; blind animals which grow non-functional eyes beneath a layer of skin, or no longer have eyes but still have an optic nerve; and on and on.
your ear bone structure is getting old. Its not that good of a example and filled in were parts decomposed and you go from one fully function to another fully function.
The ear bone example is old, yes, but very important. As you know, one of the traits which distinguish reptiles from mammals is our ears and jaws. When we present the movement of some jaw bones to our inner ear, we are not presenting the development of some tiny bones, we are presenting the development of the first mammal!
It has to go from one structure to the next in one swell swoop to work and not hender its function
And yes, at all stages these bones must be functional. What has happened is that some structures served multiple purposes, and over time one purpose was used less, and the other used more. Evolution does not say that change is abrupt and dramatic. If that should happen, that would actually disprove evolution.
you will not use stuff found that does not conform to your thinking because it does not fit and is therefore useless to interperet your idea.
There are no bad examples, only examples which I am not as familliar with. As someone said, nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.