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All vehicles properly called cars which in America, are street legal, have wheels and seats and seatbelts and headlights and taillights and turn signals etc…
And they have all this commonality because they were created to coexist with each other and be driven down the same roads together.
G-d would have logically created all living animals and humans to have similar DNA and breathe the same atmosphere and live together on the same planet.
To jump to the conclusion of common descent is an assumption, not
something that has been proven.
Egypt not having a flood story is not proof there wasn’t one.
Evolutionary theory (common descent) has similar issues.
For example: If the Earth were billions of years old and all animals spread out from one original lifeform, then they should have spread out to every place they would have thrived.
Yet Boa Constrictors which can live in every climate, between South America and the Florida swamps where they are thriving better then they did in their native habitat, never migrated there on their own.
They only got there because humans brought them over there.
This shows me a serious flaw in (macro) Evolution.
When people say there is ‘evidence’ for common descent, that is still not proof.
And there is ‘evidence’ for the Torah account of creation as well; As has been mentioned in either this, or in another thread where someone named several rabbis who present such evidence at scientific discussions and debates they have at universities all accross the country (according to the person who made those posts, anyway).