What else would they be? Rocks?
In other words does a horse today look like a horse in the Garden of Eden, a bear look the same, a finch, a moth, etc., etc.
I have no idea. God created animals after their kind. He didn't create an amoeba and then watch it like an ant farm until it suddenly crawled out of the slime and declared itself MAN!
No evolution at all of any kind?
Define "evolution"? Do you mean adaptation to environment within the kinds God created? Or are you suggesting that God made birds from lizards and watched in awe as they grew feathers and learned to fly by trial and error?
No but science can look at fossil records and trace the evolutionary development of a horse, for example. Or a bear, or finches or moths, etc., etc. Are they all wrong? If they are, then what is it that they're looking at? Or when science identifies homo habilis or homo neaderthalensis or other fossils that they believe traces man's evolution, what are those? Were they created in the Garden of Eden as well? If so, what happened to them?
Define "evolution"? Do you mean adaptation to environment within the kinds God created? Or are you suggesting that God made birds from lizards and watched in awe as they grew feathers and learned to fly by trial and error?
I'm talking about the entire spectrum of the fossil record. What are we looking at there?