hey there, Shelby. The JW gentleman to whom I referred earlier in your thread here suffered from one major deficiency, and that is he did not understand the dynamic of natural selection. Indeed, he would not even try to understand under any circumstances whatsoever. However, the more one digs into the dynamic, the more one examines the proofs that are readily available, the more the lights come on.
Some of the most remarkable discoveries in support of evolutionary theory are being made in genetics. Five years ago it was discovered that the human genome and chimpanzee genome are 95% common. That was revealing, but not altogether surprising. What was puzzling to both geneticists and evolutionists is that the human genome has one less chromosomal pair. Namely, humans have 23 pairs and chimps and all the other great apes have 24 - so humans have 2 fewer chromosomes. If humans and apes have a common ancestor, how is it that the number of human chromosomes decreased? Pure evolutionary theory says this cannot happen and it was at first a bit of a conundrum. The answer, recently discovered, is that chromosome pair #2 in the human genome is unique. It is clearly two chromosomal pairs fused together. No doubt about it. Yet one more step in the relentless march toward truth. Discoveries over the next five years will be equally, if not more, revealing.
Are you sure you want to learn about this stuff?