SCOTT J #fundie answers.yahoo.com
(I am afraid you don't get it. Evolution is a gradual process of incremental changes. None of the things you describe came into existence as complete systems. They developed slowly. Changes in one thing gave an opportunity for changes in another. If one change was advantageous then, over time, that small advantage becomes the norm. Then another small change happens, and that change becomes the norm if it is advantageous. And so it goes. This is why it is caused evolution - things evolve. They do not arrive fully formed.
If you took the trouble to learn about what you criticise, instead of listening to lying, cheating, dissembling, misrepresenting, misquoting creationists you would not appear so stupid.)
[Fundie's response]
Iansand98- Thanks for proving my point. You crack me up. By your own answer, I don't think that you even know about your own theory. By the way you describe it, I just picture all these lungs flapping around looking for a body to jump into. My question could be summed up into one, I guess: How can anything that is dependant on another thing exist (or evolve) without that other thing?
Sorry if that sounds to simple for people like yourself. My questions are real, and yet people like yourself like to give these very generalized fake answers.
Again, thanks to those of you who are contributing to this question.