I'm talking about there are no species between monkey and man currently dwelling in society at the same moment. If evolution were a real thing, there would be cromagnon man walking around everywhere now, neanderthals too, etc. Additionally, we don't see any fish that have grown legs and started walking on land, there should be millions of them if evolution were true. There should be millions or more of various species in the various stages of evolution right now. But there are not.
Additionally, every speck of consciousness is already it's own species of whatever it IS. A cat will always be a cat, because consciousness doesn't change. Self-awareness in intelligent beings can grow or regress, but consciousness itself, remains the same. A frog is always a frog. A Horse is always a horse. A man or woman is always a man or woman. Changes may occur within a species, but no species changes entirely from one species to another--consciousness doesn't work that way. Consciousness just IS. In-order for man to exist, the consciousness for man must already exist--as one cannot make something or someone from nothing. The consciousness of man has always been man. The consciousness of a cow has always been a cow. Again, changes within species can occur and do occur, but not species changes into another species altogether. Nature always does the bear minimum necessary for something to function, and so a fish will never need to grow legs. No need. A nature would never do that. Man attempting to cross species will happen, but it doesn't work. And those monsters can't reproduce either. It's like in the world of mankind, two males together can't make a baby, two females together can't either.
It is not in a fishes' DNA to have legs, it doesn't just get "leg" DNA all of a sudden. There is no need in nature for fish to have legs. A housefly will never develop the DNA to become an eagle. You can introduce foreign DNA, but it won't reproduce. And if it in it's mutated-state did reproduce, it will still be a housefly, and not an eagle. The consciousnesses of houseflies and eagles are too different, their species aren't compatible.