iouae
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We don't see the first chordates until the Cambrian, so it's likely behind the mollusks and arthropods. Animals that appear to be primitive mollusks and arthropods are found in the Ediacaran.
Would you like me to show you about that?
Here is a complete list of Ediacaran Fauna.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ediacaran_genera
And most of these died out.
Then we get most of the modern Phyla suddenly appear.
Another lie that I was taught about evolution was the lie that "given enough time..." not that evolutionists could ever say what "enough time" was. How long is a piece of string? Answer to that question for evolutionists seems to be "No matter how short the time is between nothing and everything, that's enough time". I am not going to play that game with evolutionists, the "what's enough time?" game.
The Ediacarans die out which is bad.
The Ediacarans did not belong to modern phyla - that is worse.
The modern Phyla pop into existence like quantum particles in the Cambrian WITH NO MISSING LINKS - which is worst for evolution. The answer to this used to be taphonomy excuses - these missing links did not get preserved.
Some say spriggina is the trilobite ancestor. I don't think it has legs, so not an Arthropoda, but they look close. I say, show me then the Spriggina missing link.
The start of the Cambrian is the perfect place to demonstrate the absence of missing links.
And, Barbarian, I am hard to impress. I look at those supposed horse evolutionary trees and think, what kind of an idiot do they think I am. Rhetorical question. A 3 year old could arrange animals that look alike into an evolutionary tree.
But its much harder to play this deceitful game around the Cambrian. But Barbarian, if you want to search for trees of fossils around that time, or just arrange known fossils of that time into trees, by all means - I sit here dying to be impressed.
What makes evolutions job so much more difficult is this...
Suppose the Ediacarans are Act 1 of multicellular life. The curtain comes down on them in a mass extinction of the Ediacarans. The curtain immediately rises on a completely new cast, the modern phyla of animals.
The Ediacarans were wiped out. They had no chance to evolve while the curtain was down. And there are no missing links between end of Ediacarans and rise of Cambrians. I doubt it's valid to even make a tree of life across the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary since there is a mass extinction between.
Thus its illogical to say Spriggina evolved into Trilobites while the curtain was down, because Spriggina was too dead to evolve.
But Evolutionists, ever men of faith, want to BELIEVE that in its last gasp, Spriggina pooped out a Trilobite.
Bad enough, that there was nothing around to poop out all the other new phyla.
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