Re: Ordinary selection of built in variation is not species to species evolution
AZPaul3 writes:
The "sudden" appearance of these critters was preceded by their soft-bodied ancestors and, being lucky, even then we have the rare fossils of such pre-cambrian critters.
Wishful thinking and fantasy don't qualify as evidence. Despite the discovery of several BST* preCambrian fossil deposits, no fossil evidence of evolutionary lines of descent that link preCambrian to Cambrian biota has been found. Wake up, Bozo, and stop dreaming.
* BST (Burgess Shale Type) deposits are noted for their ability to fossilize soft-bodied organisms)
Re: Ordinary selection of built in variation is not species to species evolution
Despite the discovery of several BST* preCambrian fossil deposits, no fossil evidence of evolutionary lines of descent that link preCambrian to Cambrian biota has been found.
* BST (Burgess Shale Type) deposits are noted for their ability to fossilize soft-bodied organisms)