All it proves every time a fossil is found is that something was alive at one point and now is dead. That doesn't "prove" it evolved.
All it proves every time a fossil is found is that something was alive at one point and now is dead. That doesn't "prove" it evolved.
If a fossil is found that shows a modern rabbit existed 500 million years ago, the TOE would have a major problem. Every fossil found must fit into the evolutionary schema posited by the TOE. That's how every new fossil found tests evolution.
But from you're response, I'm guessing you've heard this before and choose to ignore it. Apparently you think the fossil record is evidence of nothing more than 'that something was alive at one point and now is dead'. Now how do you know a fossil is evidence of even that?