Nope. The LCA was in the carnivora order. The carnivora order is plit into cat-like carnivores, and dog-like carnivores. The likeness refers to physiology and morphology.
Darwinism doesn't allow for mammals to be the first life form so there was a jump of classes at one point, maybe even several. What was the last living animal to jump class?
So, now having missing parts is evidence of what? Do you know what specific conditions are needed for fossilization? I'll list the important ones for you:
1) The animal must have hard parts, like shells or bones or scales.
2) The body must be protected from destruction, and overlain with material to prevent decomposition.
If a soft animal dies in a mud-flow even the imprint of the soft tissues (like skin or feathers) would remain.
Beyond that, having missing parts of the picture isn't proof that the links don't exist, they find new fossils every year...
It is certainly not proof that links exist now is it, it means keep looking until you find one, if that is even possible.
And you'll never witness a mountain forming. It happens nonetheless. There's tell tale clues if your eyes are open, or more importantly your mind is open.
People witness volcanoes all the time, that is one way mountains are built. Watching mountains wear down by erosion is never witnessed by one person, even though Job does mention that mountains do that.
Different species can still produce offspring, even viable offspring.
Not according to the definition of species. Different species may be related but they cannot have offspring, if they can then they are the same species.
The environment is not the only cue for genetic shifts.
Call it 'a' cue then.
What's your point?
Again, what is your point?
Bacteria is on the losing side of any such encounter.
Virus change due to changes in bacteria, they do not change just for the sake of change.
Where is this going? I've taken microbiology courses...I don't need the out of context recap.
Why is that out of context, that is a very good indication that is the same number of bacteria around.
Is that a shock? There are plenty of bacterial strains now resistant to Vancomycin, a drug you don't ever want to be put on...
Ever hear of a solution called colloidal silver, it is very effective and you can produce it at home, anything it can kill will never become resistant to it.
Know why it isn't promoted, BECAUSE YOU CAN PRODUCE IT AT HOME FOR A FEW PENNIES PER GALLON AND IT IS TAKEN BY COUNTING TABLESPOONS FULL
It doesn't traget anything. It floats around until contacted by something it's programmed to respond to. There is no selection process here. You still don't even get the significance of that, despit your cut and paste hacks from Wikipedia...
Go read some European articles on phage medicine, one bacteria has one virus that will destroy it. That is about as selective as you can get.
That's not a complete list of animals, nor are they classified, and that list was given to Moses and Aaron, not Adam.
Ge:2:20: And Adam gave names to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field; but for Adam there was not found an help meet for him.
I thought we went over the time constraints already...In the 6000 or so years since the bible says that apparently all was created, that would be about 250 generations in cow years. That's enough time to have population means change such as: horns or no horns, colour of horns, shape of horns, size of horns, and then the piebold colouration in those same cows.
Actually cows can give birth at about 2 years of age, that makes for 3,000 generations, they can be breed again 6 weeks after giving birth, in 17-20 years that is quite a few off-spring, each and every one would look a little bit different. That is not evolution, that is diversity.
Do you follow that? Starting with one populations of a black cow, and splitting the group in two and separating them, we could have two groups of Holstein cows...
And each is uniquely individual and all their offspring will be slightly different, all that means is they are not exact copies.
That's not to say that evolution can't happen faster...it depends on mutations and changes that favour mutations...that is a random event. For the most part, it takes quite a long time, millions of years.
Are you calling any differences a mutation? What do you call it when each member of any species is just different, do all children of the same family look exactly like each other. Are fingerprints a mutation, is DNA?
I could write down that God came to me today and showed me another world with flying lizards and polka dot fish that live in the air instead of the water...maybe in 6,000 years I'll have some followers too, extoling the facts of my writings...
If it is a lie, which it would be, then it is not based on truth.
Your arguments lack a sharpness, lacks understanding. That's obtuse. What I may or may not have done is inconsequential to your ability to string together a coherent thesis.
If you could grasp this quickly you would have already done so.
You mean ape, not monkey...
Whatever.
The changes that have already taken place narrow down some of the next possible steps, but that's about it...It doesn't serve anyones purpose to make blind guesses...
Nature would seem to follow a path, if a brain was getting bigger all through history it would seem unlikely that at some point it would start to get smaller.
Behe's irreducible complexity can evolve. Check the talkorigins archive, there are plausible evolutionary paths described for such things as the bacterial flagellum motor, blood clotting, the Krebs cycle, and so on, in terms of things like gene duplication and deletion and other mechanisms that are well known.
Two things you need to understand: first, very small changes accumulated over long periods of time can result in very large changes overall; second, "We don't know yet" is a perfectly legitimate response to something in nature we don't understand, invoking a deity to explain it is not. It presupposes we can never understand it even in principle, "god did it" is the only possible answer and that's all we can know. It's not a useful idea, it leads nowhere, and it's been shown to be false in so many cases by the development of science over the last few centuries it ought to be obvious that it hasn't much credibility.
Goddidit is the way it is written. The bible might be extensive about topic subjects but it won't answer every question that can be brought up. There is a date specified that the 'mystery about God' is gone, it is there and then it is gone, for everybody all at the very same time. That does not mean that there will be a huge number of things that are mysteries at that time or that it was meant to be a mystery today, a day or so before that happens.
After 2,000 years the topic is still up for discussion apparently. are you kidding me? It would not matter if there was agreement on the wrong assessment, after that amount of time there should be some sort of discussion.
Wrong, it might be split up just to keep the topic alive. (that doesn't mean that is a fact) but really a 'movie ' that was nothing but re-runs more than 2,000 years is still running in part by that alone. If you really want to get a grip on the KJV you have to read their preface. They sound quite dedicated and quite sane to me, and they tell you right off the bat that when you start reading what follows you might be labeled insane by those that know you to be quite sane. If those names can be considered as testimony then their bios might be somewhat available. All of them BTW but even a few is better than nothing.
It's quite simple in reality. It can be summed up as quickly as it is in the book of Enoch as it is. The revealing of the Son of Man when He is the judge rather than the healer. You would almost think them quite unalike, but reality shows in the end that they are quite some alike , much to the betterment in general, can you imagine if God had not shown Christ how to kill when our population was still quite small. This way the actual dead are in the lower numbers, a shortest time allowed would also be indicated , just in case some might call God slack in the fulfillment of redemption. The fiery lake is a very big step for angelic beings and material worlds that a bit of time should be allowed, in reality the longer the better , that is how serious that turning point is. Still when the time is up, He makes the harvest swift for the sake of all.
The topic of the end-times is long and varied and no end in sight when it comes to agreement. I've read it for 20 years. Once online the subject came up more, insane that so many theories exist, much like some would think them mad. That would fulfill an event already long past so that is a bust.
I'm a bit rushed these days, but last year we touched on the subject of gravity and light and if there could be an effect. Science promoted that gravity could bend light an I think you went along with that moreor less. True there are pictures of objects (galaxies) that are 'bent' from their true position. Gravity is not a factor in a mirage. That is the observable effect of 'bent light'. Gravity does not factor into that in any way. that is caused by refraction via passing through another substance. Some form of water vapor will bend light, the rainbow is one proof of that.
The stars close to our vision of the sun appear to be a 'bit out of place', that is not the effect of gravity , no matter if Eisenstein says so or not? Before gravity can move to #1
Individuality is proof of God, in all this time known to exist and all the time that will exist there will never ever be more than one exact copy of any life-form that come under the name of flesh or that was created after time was established, the very start of those that have 'generations' (in that the earth also has generations just in case you might think god would not remember blades of grass.
The crush to evolution comes in the form of what the above touched on. The judgment of mankind is based on each and every individual that ever lived (which is more than 'drew breath'), that right there enforces Darwin, we are all different, there are no exact copies, we are all evolution in that we become part of the breath of life. The part that God plays in this is that everything is unique to every other thing. Even as close in genetics two things can be they can never be the same. God sees us as individuals, not as a species. Reading God's description is like looking at something at 400x when the first question asked is 'what does the x stand for'.
No two flesh have ever been the exact same, how many manifolds does that introduce to the equation?
Nor is a mirage constant, gravity is, if seen, it should always be seen from that point.
Again, for the 3rd time, diversity in any form comes under the jurisdiction of individuality, God demands that. Each sparrow is different to God, that is the same with all flesh