[QUOTE="DJflufeh"][QUOTE="123625"][QUOTE="CptJSparrow"][QUOTE="123625"] Ok but why do we find fossils of other animals then?
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Fossils are very rare, and every single organism that has ever existed is a transition.Everry animal you say. Surely we have found fossils of modern day animals in the world have we not? Im seriously asking i dont know.
and if we have found them why do they still exist today? Why did they not just all evovle?
that last part made no since How did it not make sense. If animals that were fossilised millions of years back still exist today. Then why are they here? Because that means not every animal decided to evovle and just stopped. when others decided to go on ahead. does that make sense?
The thing that does not make sense is your logic.
Your basing the concept of evolution on your arbitrary standards for something that you consider "evolved" . You are saying that some things just stopped, and other kept going, but this is clearly not true. As one of the other posters pointed out, ever organism is constantly changing its race when it reproduces. You are saying some organisms do not do this, because you do not see it in action in some species. This does not mean it did not happen.
THis is indicative of only one fact: you weren't aware of it, and thus concluded it did not exist. Either that or the current "design" is so successful that it does not change much in response to the environment/other factores. ex: shark, they have changed little in millions of years.
I hate to be brutal, but this is clearly caused only by your own ignorance. Just because a fossil hasn't been found for every possible variation for say, a horse, doesn't mean that what we call a horse didn't change and originate from a different organism. Lack of awareness does not make some not exist, it meerly changes your philosophies as if it was true.
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