Chogy
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look mate don't hurt religious sentiments due to your ignorance. Christianity ,Islam . and Judaism all believe in the fact we are direct descendent's from Adam and eve. (scientifically you can argue otherwise ) but don't ever hurt religious sentiments.
Could not Adam and Eve be the first human "creatures" given souls? When Cain killed Abel, he was afraid of the "others" out there... and he got the mark on his forehead. Who were the others? Obviously, other primitive people.
I find the debate, the reconciliation, between faith and evolution to be a fascinating and worthy topic. There's no reason it cannot be intelligently debated.
You mean mutations ?
I honestly don't know. Years ago, I was struggling with all of this. The evidence for evolution was (and remains) incomplete, as in, how and through what mechanism do new species pop up? And why do some, like the stegosaur, stay the exact same creature with no changes for millions of years? You think there'd be slow and steady change, but there's not.
One theory states that everything remains pretty stable for millions of years, and then, maybe due to a strong radiation event or geophysical change, a species changes form abruptly, and these changes are almost impossible to find in the fossil record.
It's hard to put a number on it, but I remember reading that becoming a fossil is amazingly rare for a creature. The odds of being fossilized in a recognizable form must be like 1 in 1,000,000,000,000,000. We've got 8 or 10 complete T-Rex skeletons. How many of them lived? millions? Billions? So maybe we are simply missing the transitional fossils.