This really cracks me up. Evolution is based on nothing but supposition. Take the fossil record, for instance. "Hey look! This fossil kinda looks like this one. They must be related." LOL! That's not science. It's wish fulfillment. There is not one single scrap of real scientific evidence for evolution. It's nothing but a fantasy.
Well when you understand science like a 3rd grader sure.
And besides, fossil records are only one of many pieces of evidence that confirm evolution is real
The fossil record provides snapshots of the past that, when assembled, illustrate a panorama of evolutionary change over the past four billion years. The picture may be smudged in places and may have bits missing, but fossil evidence clearly shows that life is old and has changed over time.
And besides, what is your theory? How dare you mock fossil records but you believe dumber things with zero evidence.
Clues at the cellular level
Fossils can tell us about growth patterns in ancient animals. The picture at right is a cross-section through a sub-adult thigh bone of the duckbill dinosaur
Maiasaura. The white spaces show that there were lots of blood vessels running through the bone, which indicates that it was a fast-growing bone. The black wavy horizontal line in mid-picture is a growth line, reflecting a seasonal pause in the animal's growth.
Evidence of Evolution
Scientists have discovered a wealth of evidence concerning human evolution, and this evidence comes in many forms. Thousands of
human fossils enable researchers and students to study the changes that occurred in brain and body size, locomotion, diet, and other aspects regarding the way of life of early human species over the past 6 million years. Millions of stone tools, figurines and paintings, footprints, and other traces of
human behavior in the prehistoric record tell about where and how early humans lived and when certain technological innovations were invented. Study of human
genetics show how closely related we are to other primates – in fact, how connected we are with all other organisms – and can indicate the prehistoric migrations of our species,
Homo sapiens, all over the world. Advances in the
dating of fossils and artifacts help determine the age of those remains, which contributes to the big picture of when different milestones in becoming human evolved.
Our genes offer evidence of how closely we are related to one another – and of our species’ connection with all other organisms.
Dating
The layers that contain fossils and archeological clues can be dated by more than a dozen techniques that use the basic principles of physics, chemistry, and Earth sciences. Some techniques can even estimate the age of the ancient teeth and bones directly.