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Tangent0011 year, 8 months ago
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I'd suggest looking at the evolution of the modern horse for the most documented series of species transition. Also take a look at ungulates to cetaceans.
For the record, ALL species are 'transitional'. There are 'transitional' aspects of even human anatomy.
Your assumption of 'slow' transitions is a straw man. While generally true for so-called 'higher' life forms, large scale 'frame-shift' mutations have been observed in nature, resulting, for one, in the 'nylon bug' that can feed off the by-products of artificial polymers.
The processes of biological adaptation are ill understood by most people, so I appreciate the incredulity in accepting that it all just 'came together' like shaking a bag of clock part and expecting to pull out a functional watch. Understand that watch parts have no capacity to self-organize as organic molecules do, nor are such mechanical parts subject to millions of years of survivability trials.
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Tangent0011 year, 8 months ago
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Yes, I can provide a list of identified fossil species leading up to modern humans. Again, that is only 'evidence', not 'proof'.
Regardless of scientific fact, you are always free to personally believe whatever your choose. Scientific fact can never override personal belief, just as personal belief cannot override scientific fact. American government, like it or not, is rooted in rationalism and therefore tends to look at scientific fact before considering personal belief, at least as far as the law is concerned.
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