Polaris
Active Member
If man evolved in a progressive manner from some lesser species, then why are none of those intermediate forms of life found anywhere?
For example...
If we evolved from some primate-like creature and this evolution was slow and progressive then there must have been thousands of in-between stages where each of those stages thrived for many thousands of years until the next notable advantagous mutation occurred. How do evolutionists explain the fact that none of these pre-human stages continue to exist anywhere on earth?
For example...
If we evolved from some primate-like creature and this evolution was slow and progressive then there must have been thousands of in-between stages where each of those stages thrived for many thousands of years until the next notable advantagous mutation occurred. How do evolutionists explain the fact that none of these pre-human stages continue to exist anywhere on earth?