Quote Originally Posted by geoff View Post
Yes i was referring to the transitional fossils. And what about evolution that cannot be observed? i.e. "macro-evolution"
What about transitional fossils do you not understand? Id be more than happy to explain them for you.

When you say "that cannot be observed", do you mean you yourself can't observe them? Because science can observe "macro-evolution"

Quote Originally Posted by geoff
This theory is a process or a means by which something happened...yet it still does not tell why the process happened nor does it tell what the "singularity" was or why it was there. Neither does it find itself on a solid foundation as it is not known for sure if the universe is homogeneous or not. see: hawkins' work on an inhomogeneous universe.
Really sounds like you're lumping all your theories into one theory, which creationists often do to try and discredit science.