“The theory of evolution teaches that living things are becoming more complex as time progresses.”
Does it? I never heard that.
How do we measure ‘complexity,’ then? How do we gauge, ‘more’ or ‘less’ complex?
“Because the chromosomes in living matter are one of the most complex bits of matter in the known universe, it would seem logical to assume that organisms with the least number of chromosomes were the first ones to evolve and those with the most chromosomes are the end result of millions of years of evolution experimenting to increase complexity in living organisms."
In Hell, you’ll be tasked with diagramming that sentence.
But, no, that’s not logical. Evolution is not defined as an increase in complexity. Bad premise, bad conclusions.
“From the chart, it is "obvious" that we all started off as penicillium with only 2 chromosomes, and that we slowly evolved into fruit flies.”
Um…no. Winged insects are much, much later in the chain than #2.
“After many "millions of years"”
Scare quotes?
Dude you’re using science to determine which species has chromosomes. You can’t pick and choose which science to sneer at without actually disproving the science.
"One of our ancestors must have been one of the identical triplets—opossums, redwood trees, and kidney beans—with 22 chromosomes each.”
You do get a lot of mileage from your initial fuckup, don’t you?
“Don’t you believe it!”
No, i don’t. YOU don’t understand it, but that’s not much of an argument.
“God made this world and all life forms, as recorded in the Bible!”
Nice statement. Be a shame if someone asked you to support it.