There is, but it's not always what we call species.
I know. What I want from you is a list of those distinct groups that where created by God without a chance of intermixing.
You dodged the question of how you would make a fossil.
I already gave you an example, want more, just google a bit.
That was a sudden catastrophe,
Thats the point, you need a sudden event that covers the body and protects it from regular decay. The processes that follow the covering can take a long time, the covering itself can't or the body would decompose before anything can get done. Thats why we find so few fossils of a given species, most of them aren't covered up and those never fossilize as already mentioned.
A sudden worldwide water catastrophe, such as described in the Bible in the flood of Noah, is much more plausible, given the evidence we have.
There is no evidence that a single big flood ever happened. In fact we have evidence for quite the opposite, its all gradualism buildup of geologic formations with a few mud slides, volcanic eruptions and all that other sudden stuff to give you the fossils.
Just because ignorant humans cannot discern God's purposes, doesn't mean there isn't any purpose.
Yeah, but if you want me to believe your claims you better should have good evidence to support it. Just claiming the flying spaggeti monster did it isn't evidence. A good explanation why the he did it or at least what the benefit of that way of doing it is would be a start, but the blind spot still just looks like a big fucking in the design of humans.
Which is all based on the assumption (belief by faith) that the clock by which we measure this has never changed in all of time.
It is a theory, not absolute truth, yes, thats how the scientific method works. That doesn't change the fact that science has build up a pretty damn good and detailed explanation of how things work in nature, which can be used to predict things, explain things, engineer technologies, etc. Do you have an alternative theory that works on clock changing and earth being suddenly 6000 years old that is anywhere near as good as what science has? Or an experiment that shows that science got is wrong?
Even if you assume that science didn't get every detail right, which might very well be the case in some edge cases, that doesn't change the fact that science so far as provide us with by far the best explanation we have.
I happen to know some of them.
The point isn't how widespread Christianity is, which is easily explained by how information and people travel around the world, but that Christianity doesn't spontaneously arise in areas where it wasn't brought by mass indoctrination. If the Native American or African people believed in Jesus and God before missionaries came there and indoctrinated them, that would be a pretty solid point for the stories having some truth, but that has never happened. Scientific theories on the other side have often been form by multiple people completly independently in the past.
I suppose the others, such as the Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists etc. don't indoctrinate their children?
Of course they do, thats how culture spreads.
How does flying airplanes into buildings or blowing themselves and others up, help the survival of the human species?
The point with spreading ideas is not the survival of the human carrier, but the "survival" of the ideas themselves. Flying planes into buildings has killed the pilots, it however had an enormous impact in spreading the ideas behind it.
The Biblical teaching of God, human sin and rebellion with resultant selfishness, but also the idea of helping others, are much better and to me much more satisfying and holistic explanation of reality than evolutionary theory.
You are missing the point the point of science. Science is about explaining stuff, its not a way of life, its just a way to look at the world and figuring out how things work. Fundamentalist biblical teaching on the other side is the opposite, instead of actually going out and figuring out how the world works, you just trust that your magic book got it right. Which is quite frankly pretty naive. That of course doesn't mean that everything the Bible teaches is wrong, there are plenty of benefits of being nice to each and all that stuff, but when it comes to how the world actually works nothing beats actual observation and that is what science is doing.