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Hundreds of studies verify the facts of evolution, at both the microevolutionary and macroevolutionary scale—from the origin of new traits and new species to the underpinnings of the complexity we see in life and the statistical probability of such complexity arising.
15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense
I do have a question.
Since, the cameras are on, What evolution from one species into another one have been documented? Why have humans not evolved into a higher class?
I am pretty sure that you do not understand speciatiion. Speciation occurs when two populations no longer can breed with each other successfully. That has been observed many times:
Evolution: Watching Speciation Occur | Observations
Observed Instances of Speciation
Extraordinarily rapid speciation in a marine fish
As to "evolving into a higher class", that is a strawman. Nothing evolves into a higher class. There is no such hierarchy. For example, you share a common ancestor with chimpanzees, that ancestor was a Great Ape, you are still a Great Ape. You share a common ancestor with dogs and cats, that common ancestor was a mammal, you are still a mammal. What we see as we go back in our ancestry is that we are members of larger and larger groups. But no group is "above another". That is a rather meaningless phrase.
I am not sure of the science terms I used. It has been decades since I read a classroom science book.
All I know for sure is I am on planet earth and it was here before I got here. How God did it does not bother me. Since Moses was not at the day of creation, he had to get his information from somewhere. Be it a combo of using existing myths of the nations or revelation does not bother me. I like reading Ancient Near Eastern literature.
If you study the history of the Bible you will find that Moses was almost surely a fictitious character as well. Appealing to him does not do you much good. Christianity should not rely on Genesis. Literally interpreted it paints God as incompetent, cruel, and capricious. It can be used for lessons on faith, but if one puts too much stock in it it harms Christianity. There are countless Christians that do not read Genesis literally. It may be foundational for some Christians, that does not mean that it is so for all.
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