"The other issue with the Cambrian explosion is that 'evolution' appears to have occurred 'from the top down' so to speak. In other words, complex creatures suddenly appear with no fossil evidence of any transition from previously existing life forms. Then, after that, small changes occur in those complex creatures. (Evolutionary theory would claim a 'bottom to top' formation of life, i.e. that the small changes would result in complex creatures over millions of years.)"
Evolution does not deal with the concept of "complexity"-just survival. Parasites are less "complex" I would imagine in your view than free living worms, but evidence suggests free living worms came first (unless you are suggesting that God created parasites inside animals at the time of special creation. I don't see any Bible verse that suggests such a notion.)
Your top down bottom up idea is interesting. You are suggesting that worms evolved from Man?
s-"There are no serious questions about evolution."
"Sorry, but I've just listed one."
I said SERIOUS.
Ah, so you are another who just prefers to protect his/her worldview. So be it.