“Supposedly someone like you can tell me how fishies somehow became birdies and yet no one seems to have a clue how modern man sprang into being.”
Essentially, the current evolutionists’ position on that amounts to:
Creatures biologically identical to modern man existed for hundreds of thousands of years living as hunter-gatherers, never creating anything much more technologically advanced than a flint handaxe. Then, suddenly about 6-10,000 years ago, we began behaving like modern men, with no detectable biological change to explain the new behavior.
Well, I tend to see what you see, Boogie. And I’m comfortable with that.
I am also comfortable with BroJoeK and JimSEA both essentially asking us to consider their viewpoints and their evidence “in good faith”.
Sure, I’ll always try to keep an open eye and mind. I am hardly a great Christian but my own experiences and observations tend to suggest to me that the Creator does indeed work in mysterious ways.
Bottom line is that I take my faith in good faith, and am perfectly happy seeing non-believing scientists do their own version of the same.