badme, evolution proposes that protobacteria changed through time to become ferns, elephants, and people. This requires enormous changes in form and function. That is macroevolution: a change in form or function.
Variation within kind does not qualify. No one is arguing that.
Admiral, you obviously are only parroting others and have no intention of reading the Setterfield material for yourself. Being Mrs. Setterfield, myself, I know what he is doing and can attest to the fact that we get emails daily from people who have read a lot of his material and are asking questions and proposing other ideas in very informed ways. He has been invited to speak around the world by physics groups, astronomy organizations, and geologists, as he is respected in all three of these fields. When you know what you are talking about -- which your post shows you don't at this point -- feel free to email him with real questions. He can be reached at barry@setterfield.org.