"According to Darwinian theory, bats
evolved from mouse- or shrew-like ancestors. Let’s leave aside the fact that the
oldest fossil bats are 100% bat, and that no transitional fossils have been
found.
For a ground-dwelling animal to
evolve wings, there would have to be a stage where the fingers of the
hypothetical transitional form were growing longer. This would mean that
it could neither walk nor fly properly. Such a change would be of no advantage, but a hindrance, so natural selection would surely weed out anything which departed from the norm?" OriginalView
But these are they of which ye shall not eat:.... and the bat.
Deuteronomy 14:12,18