So it takes millions of years from species A to go to species B right, and that the chances of mutation is a really really low percentage, so back when everything was asexual, how did two opposing gendered creatures of the same species evolve at the exact same time? Also, what if those two species didn't copulate, they would have had no knowledge of copulation, it wouldn't have even been natural for them, so how did asexual organisms evolve into sexual creatures? I am suprised that I have never seen this point brought up before, mayvbe it has and I haven't seen it before, but it has always puzzled me how such an obvious roadblock to evolution has been missed.
I am not surprised you haven't received any replies. Maybe the evolutionists missed your post. I wonder if there is a well established view among evolutionists about whether the chicken or the egg came first.
I was just wondering whether there is a firm belief by the evolutionists either way on this subject. Because usually the language they use is: "May have happened" "Could have" "perhaps another factor.."