Originally posted by Alliance
They are essentially one and the same. A transitional form does not have to be a new species.Take dogs. There is only one species of dog (C. domesticus). pit bull, greyhounds, shitzus are all the same species, but are so different they are referred to as breeds. In time, if they become so genetically different that a section becomes unable to breed with the new population, it will become new species.
The point with fossils is that they show general trends, trends like cephelization. These trends continue thorugh the fossil record, shoing that there is some mechanism at work. If that doesnt help, I am a bit confused on your question.
Nice try. Just like the bible says...God made everthing "after it's own kind" Dogs=different dogs Monkeys=different monkeys. But that's not the "Evolvement (Vertical Changes as told by Darwin.) There are (Horizontal changes built in by God where specias can adapt to thier environmments) such as skin pigmentation adaptation. But monkeys to man? 😆 let's get real here please... 😂 Fish to birds? Whatever to whatever? Where's all the fossils Darwin?