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Take this one fact

We are the 13th advanced human civilization that has been on this planet.

What does that do to timeline of primordial ooze → dinosaurs → apes → humans?

What we consider "science" in anthropology is we take a bunch of still frames of a movie and we arrange them to a world view.

These people work with assumptions about time.
And people buy it. "This thing was dated to 5000 BC"
When the dating method is completely flawed and based on circular reasoning.

So, we just assume dinosaurs were from long long ago, because that is the current story, when it is more factual to say that dinosaurs were around during the times of "King Arthur"
The tales of knights fighting dragons. Far more plausible when you think of them as dinosaurs.

And there have been many cataclysms that have wiped out almost all traces before the 3rd advanced human civilization back. So, that leaves what we are looking at as fairly recent history.

Add to that, that most of our "history" was made up, and we are probably only in year 1300 AD.

So, Evolutionism has a LOT of holes in it that are obfuscated to continue a world view.
As you say, a philosophy... or maybe a religion.

All ancient historical claims are unfalsifiable hypotheses.

Evolution has practical predictive power and demonstrable efficacy.

It may not be "fact" but it is certainly a very useful hypothesis.

For example, there are remarkable physiological similarities between fish and humans.

In 55 minutes,

And those similarities are a key to what is really happening!

But we get misguided when we try to put them all in a tree thinking we have common ancestors.

What is absolutely frightening in Anthropology is that they compare human skeletons to what are supposed to be proto-humans (actually chimpanzees) skeletons. And there is so many differences that it boggles the mind that one could get to the other.

such as pyramid chest -> barrel chest
muscle connected shoulder → rotator cuff shoulder
etc.

Like i said, we will see the appearance of new species.
And then we will get rid of the idea that everything is a single tree and a single timeline.

And then we will start to look into some serious woo-woo about what makes a creature turn from an egg into what they are.

It will be interesting

www.macroevolution.net

Stickleback FTW!

I'm a big fan of platypuses. Venomous egg laying mammals with bird beaks? I'll take two!

reminds me of an old game, kinda like old strategy games, but instead of rome or egypt or whatever armies.. you can make weird fighting hybrids from all animals you've shot and brought to your lab lol