like a blind/dumb man...
describing a pantomime---
when all he knows...
in a previous life...
he was a frog!
"No one doubts the improbability of events. Your existence is highly improbable. So is mine. Think of all the events in just the past 100 generations which could have caused any of our ancestors to behave differently than they did. Yet all the past events happened, naturally, step by step, and here we are, so mere improbability is not much of an issue."
"The facts upon which evolution theory is based are rather well established. Mutations happen. They really do. And new species appear over time, really. And they appear in form and DNA to be related to pre-existing species. No joke, that's the evidence. In every generation, those best suited for the game of life are most likely to breed the next generation. Mutation and natural selection. And time, lots of time. They're the stuff of evolution."
Main Entry: 1pan·to·mime
Pronunciation: 'pan-t&-"mIm
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin pantomimus, from pant- + mimus mime
Date: 1589
1 : PANTOMIMIST
2 a : an ancient Roman dramatic performance featuring a solo dancer and a narrative chorus
b : any of various dramatic or dancing performances in which a story is told by expressive bodily or facial movements of the performers
c : a British theatrical entertainment of the Christmas season based on a nursery tale and featuring topical songs, tableaux, and dances
3 a : conveyance of a story by bodily or facial movements especially in drama or dance
b : the art or genre of conveying a story by bodily movements only
- pan·to·mim·ic /"pan-t&-'mi-mik/ adjective
You have been told before that neither of this is part of evolution.
You can repeat a lie a million times, it does not make it true. Spontaneous generation (now calle abiogenesis since spontaneous generation was disproven by Pasteur) is essential to an atheistic/materialist theory like evolution. In addition, you may not like the name 'morphing' but that is indeed what evolution is about - the morphing of one species into another from bacteria to humans.