Comment Re:Creation vs. Evolution debate at my university (Score 1) 1482
tens to hundreds of thousands of years
so this "quick" evolution occurs in that time frame? Isn't that quite a long time? Wouldn't there be a substantial amount of fossils over a period of that time?
I guess I'm thinking of all natural disasters in recorded history that have preserved living things (pompeii specifically). Over those thosands/millions of years, wouldn't some kind of disaster captures transitional fossils? Wouldn't there be a group of half-and-half creatures somewhere?
so this "quick" evolution occurs in that time frame? Isn't that quite a long time? Wouldn't there be a substantial amount of fossils over a period of that time?
I guess I'm thinking of all natural disasters in recorded history that have preserved living things (pompeii specifically). Over those thosands/millions of years, wouldn't some kind of disaster captures transitional fossils? Wouldn't there be a group of half-and-half creatures somewhere?