Sword,
Nice pictures. For your theory to hold you have to show increasing complexity with time - in other words the idea of your God building layer upon layer of complexity culminating in us.
What would not happen is any sign of decreasing complexity. Sadly, of course, we see many examples of decreasing complexity alongside advancing complexity in other areas simultaneously.
So, for example, the 5 great extinction events we know of caused a massive and sudden decrease in complexity of life on earth - pretty much across the board.
Even if you were to view these as temporary set-backs (or maybe even planned slim-lining) you have to face the fact that some levels of complexity have never been achieved again (to date anyway).
If we look at flight, for example, the Pterosaur, it now appears was the ultimate flier and nothing has come close to what it could do till our machines. It appears their flying ability was far superior to that of today's birds.
Why would God create something more complicated and then abandon it?
Nice pictures. For your theory to hold you have to show increasing complexity with time - in other words the idea of your God building layer upon layer of complexity culminating in us.
What would not happen is any sign of decreasing complexity. Sadly, of course, we see many examples of decreasing complexity alongside advancing complexity in other areas simultaneously.
So, for example, the 5 great extinction events we know of caused a massive and sudden decrease in complexity of life on earth - pretty much across the board.
Even if you were to view these as temporary set-backs (or maybe even planned slim-lining) you have to face the fact that some levels of complexity have never been achieved again (to date anyway).
If we look at flight, for example, the Pterosaur, it now appears was the ultimate flier and nothing has come close to what it could do till our machines. It appears their flying ability was far superior to that of today's birds.
Why would God create something more complicated and then abandon it?