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Originally Posted by CarsAndGuitars
How do we explain intelligent design?... DNA, bodily systems / functions / digestion / respiration / reproduction? Photosynthesis, pollenation? Why no feathered mammals? Where are the short-necked giraffe fossils?
Maybe we are just a big science fair and everyone brought their experiments / specimen and let them cut loose for a few millennia to see what happens?
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Actually, all of that is very simply and easily explainable and well proven out with methodical science and then proven valid hundreds of thousands of times over again. None of that just showed up... it all changed over the course of many millions of millions of years of evolution, very very well proven out and it continues to occur today, it's just at a slow space that's hard to see as a human that lives only a few years.
Evolution occurs slowly, but it is also established that evolution takes happy accidental leaps from time to time. all simple science and is provable and part of mathematics, biology, physics and can be validated over and over again.
Life wants to survive and will fight against all odds to do so... it adapts and overcomes... this is how all these species came about.