Evilutionist, if there is one thing you have proven on this forum is you refuse to read with understanding. I could care less that evolution is taught in school. However, the same disclaimer used in teaching the Big Bang should be used in teaching Darwinian evolution.
Also I have repeatedly posted my questions concerning the Cambrian explosion and I you have done is post double talk.
J-dog the way scientists classify the animal kindgom changed after 1969, so to state that a representative of all phylum existed prior to the Cambrian explosion is to appeal to sceintists changing classifications to fit a theory or premise.
Also if you see 6 to 15 million generations in 30 million years to account for the vast diversity of species then why can't scientists see viable diversification in E. coli or fruit flies in the same number of generations? We are back to the testability of Darwinian evolution.