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You left out a few details, such as the vestiges of previous ancestors, the extinct species, the decaying DNA, the billions of years, the transitional forms exactly where they should be in the geological strata worldwide if current species had evolved from ancestral ones as evolution says, the anatomical features that show descent from earlier forms, the lack of any recognizably scientific definition of “kinds”, the evolutionary processes observed today, like bacteria adapting to antibiotics faster than scientists can invent new ones, the…but what’s the point of going on. You know about this stuff, but you are so entranced by your pretty picture that you can’t give it up. I can understand that. I’m a painter myself.I think there is a third option - IDvolution - that is:
IDvolution - God “breathed” the super language of DNA into the “kinds” in the creative act.
This accounts for the diversity of life we see. The core makeup shared by all living things have the necessary complex information built in that facilitates rapid and responsive adaptation of features and variation while being able to preserve the “kind” that they began as. Life has been created with the creativity built in ready to respond to triggering events.
Since it has been demonstrated that all living organisms on Earth have the same core, it is virtually certain that living organisms have been thought of AT ONCE by the One and the same Creator endowed with the super language we know as DNA that switched on the formation of the various kinds, the cattle, the swimming creatures, the flying creatures, etc… in a pristine harmonious state and superb adaptability and responsiveness to their environment for the purpose of populating the earth that became subject to the ravages of corruption by the sin of one man (deleterious mutations).
IDvolution considers the latest science and is consistent with the continuous teaching of the Church.
Consider some imagery: God is an artist, the universe is His canvas, and He paints beauty, which comes to life.