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Pretty much yes we evolved from simple organisms to where we are now
The fossil record is there from primitive fish and before to modern mammals
The evidence is all there I've seen fossils myself it's just how you chose to interpret the evidence
How do you explain fossils ?
As far as I am aware there is no complete fossil record that can explain everything. If there was it would have been preached far and wide and the evolutionists would no longer have this missing link issue.
Before I give you my ideas on fossils, consider the fact that we know precious little of the depths of the oceans. Hell, we can't even really account for everything on dry land...but here goes...
Do you think it is unlikely that the break-up of Pangaea, then Laurasia and Gondwanaland, could have resulted in rather serious geological events and hardly on a localised scale. Do you think it is possible that this could have resulted in continental drift and / or the establishment of continents as we think we know them today?
With the possibility of this happening in a matter of weeks or months concurrent to the great flood described in the Bible and other ancient cultures, would you agree a fair number of animals of any and all species could have perished? After good old Noah got off the ark I do believe Google Earth did not do regular mapping for the first few months.
Now this is held to be around 6000 - 7000 years ago by Biblical accounts. Do you think fossilization of some of these animals could have occurred over a matter of 1000, 2000 or even 4000 years? Calcification and silicifcation is entirely possible. What extensive geological data do we have that is older than 500 - 1000 years?
Yes, interpretation thereof is important but interpretation is very much subject to preconceived notions...