I'd be glad to have a go at that actually, Daystar, but I think it would be better explained for you if your read the same book that I've already recommended to CoxRox (Evolution by Prothero). However if you have questions I'd be very glad to answer any of them.
You should also consider that over 99% of biologists working today actually do accept the neo-darwinian synthesis? I mean, it's odd to think you don't believe in evolution- all evolution is is the change of organisms throughout time. This change was actually well documented BEFORE Darwin by christian geologists/scientists, and the fossil record is constantly being improved. What you actually don't believe in is the method through which this change happens- natural selection is one such driving force, sexual selection is another, for example. But evolution is not a disputable fact- it happens all the time in bacteria which adapt to antibiotics. It happens when breeders select for a trait. That's all evolution is. The argument is usually about whether or not macroevolution happens, but all too often creationists just lump it all together. Which is wrong, and too bad, since it's fascinating to me.
But yeah, any questions you have, shoot, and I will try to make answers short and sweet.
You should also consider that over 99% of biologists working today actually do accept the neo-darwinian synthesis? I mean, it's odd to think you don't believe in evolution- all evolution is is the change of organisms throughout time. This change was actually well documented BEFORE Darwin by christian geologists/scientists, and the fossil record is constantly being improved. What you actually don't believe in is the method through which this change happens- natural selection is one such driving force, sexual selection is another, for example. But evolution is not a disputable fact- it happens all the time in bacteria which adapt to antibiotics. It happens when breeders select for a trait. That's all evolution is. The argument is usually about whether or not macroevolution happens, but all too often creationists just lump it all together. Which is wrong, and too bad, since it's fascinating to me.
But yeah, any questions you have, shoot, and I will try to make answers short and sweet.