Message from @Derek Nelson
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You clearly are mate
and somehow have managed to dodge my question this entire time jesus
😂
Don't lecture people about creationism if you can't even decide what you believe
Can you not believe both
I do not see the two being mutually exclusive
Sure if you want
God big gay
@paul785#0527 plz do not troll this chat
Can I see proof of macroevolution? I don't find fossil evidence convincing due to the fact we can't know for sure whether said fossil had viable offspring and therefore determine whether they truly are a transitional fossil or just a fossil of an extinct species.
I'm not here to debate, just to learn.
There isn’t any proof of macroevolution.
yes Derek, there is in fact evidence
Mr Nelson, have you ever heard of convergent and divergent evolution?
or the Galapagos island finches, which is living evidence if fossils are not sufficient
Dear Derek, this is the opinion of the author of the article, I would like the source of the "Darwin himself said"
this is also sourced from one website
meaning this website may be biased
while multiple websites and PHDs support the idea of evolution
evolution is low iq hypotesis
I honestly don’t care what Darwin said. His beliefs even according to any fossil record aren’t physically possible, because they don’t physically exist.
paleontology is a pseudoscience.
you can't follow the scientific method
**facts**
evolution is fake. made up
@Stacey's mom Parts of the theory of evolution is true, but most is false.
uvu
Still waiting for any observable evidence for darwinian evolution.
Maybe show just one example of a change of kind.
@Citizen Z They will say microevolution (variation within a kind) is macroevolution (kind changing into another kind)
Which means not observable
Its a belief
Yup
They will then say that the fossil record is evidence.
Despite the fact we can't tell whether said fossils ever reproduced successfully with viable offspring.
@Citizen Z here's a good example of evolution by natural selection http://www.sci-news.com/biology/industrial-melanism-06329.html