*Snerk!* You're the one who's had to go through gradually changing his objections as each one is demolished.
Your original objections and current opinions:
- Coral and humans have endotoxin recognition, fish do not. Corrected, now you think coral and fish do not have endotoxin recognition, while humans do.
- Coral and humans have TLR-4, fish do not. Corrected, now you think fish and humans both have TLR-4, coral do not.
- Coral have TLR genes that humans have and fish do not. Corrected, now you think that coral had one TLR gene, fish have several, and humans have even more.
You've run out of objections.
Rubbish. You haven't dealt any meaningful blows to my point that coral and humans have traits that the "intermediary" Fish in between do not share (a fatal problem for Evolutionary Theory, but hardly the only such deathblow).
You're like the Black Knight who doesn't know when he's been beaten, not unlike another poster who keeps repeating "modern Fish" on this thread without comprehending that he's harming Evolutionary Theory by pointing out the lack of an evolutionary pathway for traits.