I still can't figure out if Darwinists think we supposedly morphed from monkeys or from tree shrew ancestors, there seems to be several schools of thought out there about this.
Monkeys [supposedly] evolved from the same ancestor as we did, but they have evolved as well since then to become what they are now. All mammals evolved from the same proto-mammal. But, these evolutionary steps could have occured in seperate similar areas before converging, though this is a less-likely possibility. Of course there are several schools about it, because people have different interpretations of the evidence found and the research done. We can't all be right, and none of us are completely right.
Also, how did cold-blooded reptiles supposedly morph into a warm-blooded birds, and why is this not happening today?
I'll comment on this below with your comment on reptiles.
Most of the creatures in the fossil record look like extant animals, so how can this be, after "hundreds of millions of years of years of Darwinian evolution?"
For (at least) two major reasons.
One, because the most efficiently powerful entities for that local environment survive and create sufficient surviving progeny--but the organism can reach a peak in advancement where the mutations and recombinations of its genes aren't any better than the ones already selected for. This is why sharks and cochroaches haven't evolved in millions of years--because they are already extremely efficient and successful organisms for their environment. And also because their environment hasn't changed drastically.
Two, because evolutionary change can take longer depending on the environment and the organism.
Just use the correct terminology. Birds cannot evolve into bats, since they are not mammals.
They can, given enough time and the right environment(s) that will select for the right changes.
Well, reptiles supposedly morphed into birds, but reptiles are not warm blooded, so what is your point?
I believe that it was amphibians that morphed into reptiles, and amphibians that morphed into dinosaurs. The reptiles evolved into other reptiles and a branch of the dinosaurs evolved into birds.
Darwinian theory is muddled at best, most people know this.
Yes, this is true. Thankfully, most scientists have advanced the Theory of Evolution far beyond "darwinian theory".