 Academic historical study, acclaimed cornerstone of modern civilization, and our understanding of antiquity, incredible lost treasures rediscovered, particularly during Darwin's era, pushing the field of historical study especially regarding our own origin into the forefront of public interest, one of which initially coined the survival of the fittest. It is ironic, however, that later Charles would himself come to realize his assumptions of non-design wrong, yet far too late to protect his musings from greedy talents, although due to the lack of resulting, substantiating evidence has, regardless, slowly transformed into an alternative to classical religion, one without a god. The fatal flaw in Darwin's theory of evolution is that it remains just that, a theory, never demonstrated in a controlled environment, namely Earth. With predictable and repeatedly observed results, yet this justification for this seemingly agenda-driven promotion of the theory itself could be perceived as a first draft antithesis to a god or design, for the proof remains absent to this day. A tangled web they weave, harnessing the variety found within nature and often subsequent similarities within the animal kingdom, who, due to environmental changes, were often forced to adapt, wheeled around as examples of that which the theory depends on, the proof, the magical link, the species-hop, a display of the power of adaptation, nothing more. The Hairless Apes explained evolutionarily as due to reproductive preference for apes with less hair. There is no evidence for this claim, no mention of any environmental benefits or negative consequential factors of its result. Long-exhibited as proofs, along with the moth depletion during the Industrial Revolution, fall into no evolutionary category. What we are witnessing is extinction and natural selection, not a strong argument within the evolutionist's armory. Again, these remarkable finches remained finches. There is no denial that there is an incredibly diverse world around us, with millions of subspecies, but this does not prove that they share a single ancestor. Even fossil records support this. They show, during the Cambrian explosion in particular, the sudden unexplained arrival of complex lifeforms, who seemingly just appeared in our oceans about 550 million years ago. There contained a small set of separate phyla, the original species, a group of separate genealogical individuals. Now a half billion years old, yet no others, or more importantly, any separation or the crucial cross-species hop, has ever been discovered. The Convolution of Adaptation A competition for resources. The fossils we are permitted to see show that lifeforms on our planet can be and were once far bigger. Yet an event, a driving mechanism, triggered a demonstration of natural selection, survival of the fittest, best suited, or more specifically, a mass extinction at its most rampant. For although we know birds, thanks to MRI scans, are biologically dinosaurs, they could have only been small scavenging species. The world becoming unsustainable for large creatures. The Genealogical Similarity Argument Although iterated in an earlier video, every living thing on this planet shares something nearly identical, but each is unique. DNA, the building blocks of life, like the pain on a canvas, diversity is only limited by the complexity of what can be made with said materials. Which would explain why you, I, all humans, share nearly identical DNA, Darwin, Einstein, Newton, and so on. We all share near-identical chemical makeup, down to a microscopic level. Yet most compellingly, we all also share about 50% genealogical similarities with a banana. For life to live on our planet, we must all share many things which lay in abundance. Yet interestingly, the living kingdom has a group not singular ancestry never leaping or crossing phyla. The Eyes of an Ape The stunning biodiversity we see on our planet, from said phyla, facing and subsequently overcoming challenges faced by each species, and thanks to the immense complexity of the universe. We get to witness awe-inspiring variety in skills, mistakenly perceived as appearing from nowhere, techniques and abilities pressed out by design, Newton's third law, and the ultimate pursuit of a perfect effect, a reality whose purpose, direction, or indeed causation, thus far, we are yet to discover. Or if indeed a single-celled living organism was the creator of all creatures great and small, where did their own origins arise? Metamorphosis From the very hungry caterpillar to the beautiful butterfly, this is supposed with no intelligence totally by chance. It pulpates. It becomes a chrysalis, internally turning to goo, rearranging within said cocoon, reappearing as a fragile creature who had managed to master the power of flight, subsequently successfully procreating, mathematically proven as so unlikely by chance as preposterous to accept as the case. Yet let's not forget the frog, who too created cycles which mathematically are absurd to claim as occurring simply from trial and error, only extinction. Gill-breathing amphibians growing powerful limbs, capable of living for long periods out of water? Which environment on this planet so forgiving as to permit such unexplainable developments all by chance? Apes Enter Stone Age Let's ignore ravens, who have been using stones as tools to do simply incredibly intelligent things for many, many years. Eagles, along with many other birds of prey, witness for millennia dropping turtles, etc., onto specific rocky outcrops. Animals have been using tools for as long as recorded history, much like us. If there was no one around to hear it, did the big bang make a sound? Claiming life has no meaning, no purpose, no direction, that it came from nothing would make a big bang impossible. Gill-breathing comes from nothing. I'm here, so I came from somewhere. Inbuilt within this place, I find myself cause and effect, pre-existing ipso facto design. Cause and effect, the pathway to perfecting practices, learning, and possibly life itself. Revolution, technological and worldly advancements, and a perfection of our understandings as a species. Why such direction if merely all by sheer chance? We find it all highly compelling.