Crazy Beast Fouls Up Evolution

As discussed several times in the past, there is no collection of data for creationists and another collection for evolutionists. Each group interprets evidence according to their worldviews, and sometimes people with a similar mindset (such as evolutionists) have disagreements within their ranks. For that matter, biblical creationists are not in lockstep, either.

Africa has an abundance of interesting wildlife, and the island of Madagascar has some unique critters as well (some are cute, some are dangerous). Darwinists try to work them into their schemes. Paleontologists found something they called Adalatherium hui that cannot be classified. Calling it a crazy beast, this one has been assigned to a tiny group called Gondwanatheria.

A fossil discovered in Madagascar is causing major problems for evolutionists. They found something else that is wrong for them on several levels.
Madagascar landscape, Pixabay / Christiana Franzini
If evolution were true and a series of scientific rules applied, wouldn't there be more uniformity and less disagreement among evolutionists? Since Adalatherium hui is recalcitrant, with features that don't fit evolutionary expectations (bringing to mind the hoatzin bird), some Darwinists are bluffing and call it "crazy". No, the Creator designed it that way for his own reasons — and possibly to prank evolutionists.

Like other instances when faced with evolution-refuting facts, they claim it gives "insight" instead of admitting that it causes big problems. Others admit there is no insight, and they have to deal with it. But how can it break evolutionary rules when those alleged rules are extremely inconsistent? Scientific laws don't work that way, old son. They are consistent because the Master Engineer designed them that way so science would be possible in the first place.

Evolution theory has been challenged yet again, this time in regard to a unique mammal fossil discovered in East Africa, “A team of 14 international researchers...published the comprehensive description and analysis of this opossum-sized mammal that lived among dinosaurs and massive crocodiles near the end of the Cretaceous period (145-66 million years ago) on Madagascar.”

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With such strange and unique features, it’s a daunting task to attempt to classify Adalatherium in an evolutionary tree. For instance, “its skeleton is nothing short of outlandish” and the teeth are “beyond bizarre.”

Therefore, evolutionists have determined that Adalatherium should be classified as a Gondwanatherian, a mysterious group quite different from other existing mammals. Evolutionists see Gondwanatheria's position in the mammalian family tree as quite puzzling.

How about if you take five minutes and read the entire article? Groovy! To do that, click on "Strange Mammal 'Bends and Even Breaks a Lot of Rules' of Evolution." For another example of evolutionists fixing the facts that do not fit, see "Rearranging Fish Ancestor Timeline Again."