Science, Creation & EvolutionSudden appearance of phyla in the Cambrian explosion :: Re: Sudden appearance of phyla in the Cambrian explosionActually you must be playing the fool, there is no evidence a land dwelling animal evolved into a whale. Pakicetus is known only by its skull and is used as proof that a land dwelling animal evolved into an aquatic animal based on assumptions, not the fossil evidence.[/quote] If anyone is playing games, it's not me. I'm trying to find out what type of evidence you would accept as strong evidence for evolution. You seem either unwilling or unable to answer the question. There is nothing wrong with a non-answer of course, but it also makes it pointless to discuss evolution with you if you can't even tell us what type of evidence you would find acceptable. For example, you don't like the whale transitional fossils so exactly what would you demand of the fossil record to convince you that the proposed evolutionary path is correct? -E |
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