CHYUII said:
Also can you be more specific? I could say, "Evidence that King Kong is the Supreme Ruler of my Left Nostril and that would mean anything." Or a lawyer could go to court and say, "Jury! I have Evidence that this woman killed Justin Timberlake!" The jury would not take his word for it he/she would need to be more specifc. They would ask, "What evidence." A creationist could say, "Evidence that God created the Universe." And it wouldn't mean anything until they showed you what they believed. Just give me one of your examples and we will take it from there. Be more specific, please. |
OK, you didn't click the link I gave did you, that explains more.
Evidence of reptiles evolving into mammals
http://www.bobpickett.org/evolution_of_mammals.htm
Bit long to post here, but it explains where the orgins of mammals lie, it has a lot of strong proof.
Evidence of human evolution from primates
http://anthropologynet.files.wordpress.com/2007/06/fossil-hominid-skulls.jpg
This is an image of homind skulls in sequential order
Evidence that whales are evolved from land mammals
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/03/4/l_034_05.html
"Another, slightly more recent form, called Ambulocetus, was an amphibious animal. Its forelimbs were equipped with fingers and small hooves. The hind feet of Ambulocetus, however, were clearly adapted for swimming. Functional analysis of its skeleton shows that it could get around effectively on land and could swim by pushing back with its hind feet and undulating its tail, as otters do today."
Vestigial tails, a left over gene from an older species
Feel that bone just above your bum that supports macro evolution. It's like a small unfunctional tail, it is a leftover feature of earlier primate days. Pretty convincing proof that we were once more primitive primates.
Snakes showing reptilian legs during early development... another leftover from an earlier species
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/03/000317051940.htm
"Washington, D.C. -- Appearing like the punchline to an evolutionary riddle, a new fossil snake with legs has emerged from 95 million year-old deposits near Jerusalem. Its sedimentary surroundings suggest a seafaring lifestyle for this ancient reptile, but its advanced anatomy could overturn a current theory about the marine origin of snakes."
The full evolution of paramecium (ehich co-incidently destroys slimebeasts bacteria arguements)
http://www.cns.fr/externe/English/Actualites/Presse/011106.html
again to long to post
A whole heap of fossil records showing full evolution
Yeah, just go on the net and look, there are many.
I've been specific for most and it's obvious for the others. So can I have my seven now?







