AL said:What I actually said Mark was that one particular starfish around today does look rather like the surviving impression from the distant past.
So, are you saying that this Animal had Changed, and then Returned to the Same Animal it Once was?
What are the Odds that An animal will Gain Eyes, Loose them, and then Gain them Again; By Random Mutation by Reproduction, and Natural Selection?
How could Natural Selection allow something as Important as a New Functional Anatomical Feature, which makes the Animal More Adapted to it's Environment; to just let it Disappear?
AL;AL said:Anatomy also includes soft tissue not just the fossilised skeleton.
When you have a Creature, such as A Starfish, Which is Supposed to Be From the Early Cambrian, and remaining Anatomically Unchanged Since; It's pretty hard to believe that it's ever been anything but a Starfish.
Now do you understand?
Or, do you need some more Examples?

Above Starfish which is Supposed to be 150+ Million years old, but for some reason, it looks just like it's modern Version. Almost like Evolution doesn't even Happen.
Modern Brittlestar.

Evolution - is the change in the inherited characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.
That is the Same Animal; I mean, Come On!!!
=M=
If Evolution is Constantly Happening, Slow and Fast; Why hasn't that Brittlestar changed Appearance?
AL said:My "religion" is not simply a belief in what looks somewhat like something else therefore it is that same something else.
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=M= said:I gather that The Barbarian will be willing to look for a transitional form of any that you care to suggest.
How long is a piece of string Dave?
I guess, Now we will See;
Urchin to Starfish, Let's Hear it Evols.
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