how about the geologic column representing different periods in time. There are many parts of the world that have a younger layer over an older layer and how do you explain polystrate fossils going through 2 different layers, actually in many cases 3 different layers.
Let's take a tree, for example. A tree is, more or less, vertical, and extends upwards for at least a few feet. I think it's fairly clear how such a structure could extend through more than one layer. You'll have to do better than that.
How about one species becoming another and don`t give me some lame example of one of 2 variations of one species but classified as 2 different species based on your biased classifications. That`s cheating and it`s fraud, I am talking about an ape becoming a human.
It's unlikely that you will personally observe this, as the time scales over which such a process would occur, from start to finish, far exceed your lifespan. I'll explain by analogy: much like how the earth
appears to be flat from any one point, examining two creatures at any one point in time won't show you the process of divergence.
Beyond fossils which provide credible evidence, it's hard not be convinced by the easily demonstrable fact that we share upwards of 90% of our genetic material with a large number of other animals. We share a whopping 97% with certain apes.
Lots and lots of micro evolution equals a macro evolution, that`s the biggest horseshit I have ever heard, plain stupid to think this.
Let's not forget that Galileo's proclamations
sounded stupid to people of his time, from the uneducated peons, all the way up to Popes Paul V, and Gregory XV.
Why am I bringning this up? To remind you that a lot of scientific theories
sounded stupid at first, even to fellow scientists educated on the topic, so you can imagine how they appeared to those with no rigorous scientific background, and to point out that while it may
sound stupid to you, you should remember that what things
sound like to you isn't the metric by which scientific theories are judged.
There are boundaries and limitations between species.
Can you tell us more about these boundaries?