As a wordsmith, this guy is all wet.
Travel back far enough in your genealogy, and you will run into a fishDagon worshipers? Sure sounds familiar.
Liberals evolved from slimy asexual creatures from the sponge family.
I see evidence of adaption everywhere but I don’t buy the evolution theory because geneticists have said you generally / technically can’t breed two different genus families and that’s the implied assertion that evolutionists make. Sure there are species that look like they are crosses between two different genus family trees but that could have been the Creator mixing things up just the same...: )
Travel back far enough in your genealogy, and you will run into a fish.
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Where is the absolute scientific proof of that?
Now if you’re looking for an idea that just keeps going like a never-quit zombie, you’ve got to put Lamarck right up there at the front of the pack.
More fascinating is the absence of data on the breeding and origination of domesticated dogs. The variety in size, features etc., makes it impossible to believe that all were descended from the grey wolf.
Specialty dog breeding by our primitive human ancestors defies logic.
So my question is - when and where did all the dog species begin - and when did their wild ancestors become extinct?
i.e. Take a look at this vapid article: http://www.dog-harness-solutions.com/types-of-dogs.html
. . . . yeah, it's loud and clear that the Tiktaalik is doing for the
Darwinists at Na't Ge'c what the Coelacanth wouldn't (couldn't) do.
So mammals came from fish/reptiles that left the sea?
Explain dolphins and whales.
Did some mammals return to the water (not polar bears or otters or even seals that live in both environments)?
Or did mammals come into existence multiple times?