laughsoutloud
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Actually, flight has evolved independently at least 3 times. We have good records to indicate that feathers evolved - including strong evidence that some dinosaurs were feathered (for warmth?) - so re purposing those feathers for flight, given the hundreds of millions of years involved, does not seem like much of a stretch.Wings are very complicated things. Do you still believe as evolutionists did before that the scales evolved into the feathers? How did the wing develop then? How did the bones in birds turn hollow? There exists special oils on alot of feathers how did this happen? If you will picture in your mind a second of what your trying to teach me. You say [or alot of evolutionists say] that the birds came from the dinosaurs. A huge reptilian somehow changed into a little light bird. If this is science, it is science fiction. :wazzup:
Dinosaurs were not only large, they came in all sizes, and it it not unusual for creatures to change size due to environmental pressures (compare a condor to a hummingbird).
Even more to the point, the fossil record absolutely does not support a 6,000 year old earth and recent global flood. So we know that it did not happen as outlined in Genesis 1. So far, evolution fits the facts - though we still have lots to learn. Don't make the mistake of thinking that evolution is in fact dogmatic, in the way creationists are. Evolution changes and adapts all the time to new evidence. But creationism does not fit the evidence gathered to date, and it is unlikely that any new discovery will change that. Even if we find gene splicing machinery at each major increase in complexity, this would not demonstrate that Genesis 1 is accurate - just that we were made by some other life, and that life would have, in all likelihood, evolved as well.
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