Quote Originally Posted by funiman111
From my understanding we dont have record of anything for the first two billion years (plate tectonics). I guess the way I see it is, I dont need to see something to know that it exist. Again Im sorry but the facts you are getting are from a religous website. You cant mix science with religon.

The evidence for evolution has primarily come from four sources:
1. the fossil record of change in earlier species
2. the chemical and anatomical similarities of related life forms
3. the geographic distribution of related species
4. the recorded genetic changes in living organisms over many generations
1. Where are there fossils showing a record of change from one species to a different species as required by evolution?

2. In what way do chemical and anatomical similarities of related life forms indicate a change from one species to a different species as required by evolution?

3. How does the geographic distribution of related species show a change from one species to a different species as required by evolution?

4. Where are those recorded genetic changes in living organisms over many generations that show a change from one species to a different species as required by evolution?

Why do you believe you can??t mix science with religion?

The website from which I get most of the information I am sharing is directed by Walt Brown.

Walt Brown received a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he was a National Science Foundation Fellow. He has taught college courses in physics, mathematics, and computer science. Brown is a retired Air Force full colonel, West Point graduate, and former Army Ranger and paratrooper. Assignments during his 21 years of military service included: Director of Benét Laboratories (a major research, development, and engineering facility); tenured associate professor at the U.S. Air Force Academy; and Chief of Science and Technology Studies at the Air War College. For much of his life Walt Brown was an evolutionist, but after years of study, he became convinced of the scientific validity of creation and a global flood. Since retiring from the military, Dr. Brown has been the Director of the Center for Scientific Creation and has worked full time in research, writing, and teaching on creation and the flood.

For those who wish to know more about Walt Brown, a new book (Christian Men of Science: Eleven Men Who Changed the World by George Mulfinger and Julia Mulfinger Orozco) devotes a chapter to Brown. It may be read by clicking here.