The Puppetmaster wrote:And the same goes for reptiles. They take millions of years to evolve new features that aren't on the molecular or very small level at least. It is hard, nigh, impossible to point to a species today and state what it will be in the future and then show how. Until someone can rapidly make time pass within an enclosed biosphere and witness selective pressures that take place over millions of years within a few minutes, there is not much we can show you other than fossils and vestigial organs and features. Sorry.
So in other words you are making assumptions based on what might be true? You cannot show by testing your hypothesis that it is true. So I should put my intellect on hold and bow to a theory declared fact? Not hardly!!