Whenever you believe that evolutionary science cannot get any more ridiculous, they come up with another purler - and the lame of brain rush to embrace the wildest of wild theories as fact.
"Scientists have known [???]since Darwin's time that whales, dolphins and porpoises are descended from four-legged hoofed mammals. "
However, "the exact identity of their ancestor has long been a mystery. "
Now American researchers believe they have found the answer. [And what an answer it is!]
They have unearthed the fossilised remains of the mammal, called the Indohyus, in the Kashmir region of India.
It resembles a large rat with deer-like legs and cloven hooves. A study of its ear and skull structure has revealed that it is closely related to the modern-day whale, researchers report today in the journal Nature.
NOW. Look at this dear little chap's picture and then look at a blue whale - the largest living creature on the planet.
The similarity is striking is it not? - [Er, no!]
I wonder how many millions of so-called beneficial mutations it took for the one to become the other. All this against a backcloth of us having precisely NO evidence of any creature EVER gaining new genetic information.
Surely, at some point, those fooled by their early evolutionary education in school must stop, take stock and begin asking some carefully thought out questions? - Mustn't they?
"Scientists have known [???]since Darwin's time that whales, dolphins and porpoises are descended from four-legged hoofed mammals. "
However, "the exact identity of their ancestor has long been a mystery. "
Now American researchers believe they have found the answer. [And what an answer it is!]
They have unearthed the fossilised remains of the mammal, called the Indohyus, in the Kashmir region of India.
It resembles a large rat with deer-like legs and cloven hooves. A study of its ear and skull structure has revealed that it is closely related to the modern-day whale, researchers report today in the journal Nature.
NOW. Look at this dear little chap's picture and then look at a blue whale - the largest living creature on the planet.
The similarity is striking is it not? - [Er, no!]
I wonder how many millions of so-called beneficial mutations it took for the one to become the other. All this against a backcloth of us having precisely NO evidence of any creature EVER gaining new genetic information.
Surely, at some point, those fooled by their early evolutionary education in school must stop, take stock and begin asking some carefully thought out questions? - Mustn't they?
Rats became whales. Okay. I trust you. I was taught evolution as a fact at school so it must be true!