Green wrote:
It's pretty easy to demonstrate. For example, we've seen lots of insect speciation from insects brought to the Hawaiian Islands by humans. We see the rather amazing evolutionary radiation of birds in New Zealand, which until recently had no mammals but the occasional bat.
Insects remaining insects and birds remaining birds. Your examples don't demonstrate worms becoming reptiles becoming mammals.
Why do you evolutionists refuse to discuss this single subject without bringing in what happened "millions" of years later?
You mean mentioning that all those other organisms didn't really appear until long, long after the Cambrian? Just an example of how limited the Cambrian explosion actually was. Almost all the organisms we are familiar with, did not exist for hundreds of millions of years afterwards.
Another attempt to avoid the threads subject. Since all animals are supposed to have evolved from the 35 known phyla you need to explain how the new phyla appeared in 5 millions of years.