To some degree, this is true,(Linnaeus saw many of connections) but Darwin took it too far. We grant that all humans (with the exception of two) came from one cell, but that one cell is distinctly human. We still haven't found any true 'missing links' and we are only beginning to see how truly complex even a simple cell is. Michael Behe's Darwin's Black Box, though detailed and sometimes complicated, is one of the best reads for the not so scientifically inclined. (You can skip the overly detailed points in the book) You may also appreciate reading Zombie Science by Johnathan Wells, which explains the missing link problems and how other so-called 'evidence for evolution' that keeps recycling is at best flawed and at worst deceptive.
To some degree, this is true,(Linnaeus saw many of the but Darwin took it too far. We grant that all humans (with the exception of two) came from one cell, but that one cell is distinctly human. We still haven't found any true 'missing links' and we are only beginning to see how truly complex even a simple cell is. Michael Behe's Darwin's Black Box, though detailed and sometimes complicated, is one of the best reads for the not so scientifically inclined. (You can skip the overly detailed points in the book)