(March 16, 2016 at 7:06 am)AJW333 Wrote: So where are all the intermediates? There should be thousands, if not millions of them.
Living or dead? If you're after living, then every species is an intermediate species, in the sense that they're mid-transition into the next thing they'll be. If you're looking for dead ones, then your problem is with fossil formation, not evolution: fossils require uncommon environmental factors to remain in place for extended periods of time, and are thus quite rare. All you have to do is go to a museum to see the ones we've found, though.
Incidentally, how did you determine that there "should" be thousands, if not millions, of intermediates? What actually got you to those numbers? And I thought your problem was with abiogenesis, now you're suddenly against evolution too?
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Job 26:7
"He stretches out the north over the void
and hangs the earth on nothing."
The Earth isn't hung on anything.
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