Quite a claim. Mind if I quote you? "who started at the end point and then drew his lines in reverse, then plotted the points. Yes, I realize I'm being over simplistic by quoting you.
Can't wait to see the migration maps for some plants & critters. Continental drift models against frog emergence dating leaves me wondering about the migratory habits of frogs. Thus far, looks like the rock people have veto power over the critter people. Birds crapping out eggs only take me so far.
When I asked myself the migration question about fresh water fish, I happened upon a page at a site that's been commonly used by people on the ToE side in the debates here. The piece I found was written by a Wisconsin biologist & she was talking about the populations of blue gills in a lot of local lakes. We're talking an area that was under a glacier during the last ice age... Tribes in the area operate huge game fish hatcheries. Think I should tell her or should I assume she would already know, being an expert in the field 'n all?
I didn't say the whole story has been told, but that it is being told ("telling").
You can start by looking at: http://www.discovery.org/scripts/viewDB/index.php?command=view&id=2177&program=CSC%20-%20Scientific%20Research%20and%20Scholarship%20-%20Science
One of hundreds of peer-reviewed articles showingf how DNA is confirming more aspects of TToE and filling in additional information.
You think God just shoved a bunch of nearly identical DBA in chimpanzees and humans?
http://www.genome.org/cgi/content/abstract/16/2/173
http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v21/n10/full/nbt869.html
I don't make statements out of the blue, nor do I make "but it seems to me" statements when I am dealing in area which I am familiar with yet not an expert. I know I what I am saying is scientifically correct before I post.
Every CR/Ider thinks they are an expert on TToE just because they read Genesis.