Secondly, I have stated again and again some of the great flaws of your theory, namely that demonstrating the mechanisms by which evolution occurs over long periods of time, particularly in regards to creating new and unique body plans, is something that evolutionists are not able to do.
The mechanisms of evolution are mutation, selection, drift, lateral gene transfer, recombination,
etc, and their existence is easy to demonstrate.
Now of course, virtually every evolutionist on this site will pull out the same BS card of simply saying its all in a magic book, and well if you knew anything about biology (bullshit, I know about biology) without citing that proof, so the argument then becomes virtually impossible to get to the heart of. They claim this is a valid argument, simply because they can repeat it again and again ad nauseum (just wait they will do it here again!
You're very fond of this lie, aren't you?
I wonder whom you hope to deceive by it.
I predict Dr.A to be the first).
Let me instead be the first person on this thread to tell you that since there is no such thing as magic, there is no such thing as a "magic book".
Of course, there are some people on this forum who will tell you that the most fundamental questions of biology can be answered by a book which was magically "inspired" by a magical invisible being who lives in the sky, and which if they were right might therefore be described as a "magic book"; but of course I am not one of those people.