well not undeniable proof with fossils but with are own genome.....and this is coming from Francis Collins, head of the Human Genome Project, a Roman Catholic and author of "The Language of God"
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Reputation: 14well not undeniable proof with fossils but with are own genome.....and this is coming from Francis Collins, head of the Human Genome Project, a Roman Catholic and author of "The Language of God"
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No big deal. Doesn't disprove God, doesn't prove evoloution.
Reputation: 14ok science is not meant to disprove god so shut up about that.....
second it does say we evolved from a common ancestor of apes
if you don't see why that proves evolution then you are seriously delusional....
note: also the colossal amount of evidence for evolution....it's there just look it up......this is just to say yup we are apes lol...
Reputation: 13interesting fact, every animal shares a common ancestor. When we are in the fetus stage we have gill sacks. woot lol.
About this, Evolution is a FACT. not a theory. so he worded his argument wrong, he meant to say that if it didn't work the Theory of Evolution was wrong. but Evolution occurs and anyone can say it doesnt, but it does, and its a FACT. How that happens we don't know tho.
Reputation: 14another video saying we came from a common ancestor of apes..
and the motivation to tell us was...?
instead of wasting time trying to figgure bout our past why not just friggin live our lives properly now? i'm sure we have better things to waste our time on.
...you can't be serious. You fail as a human.
Eh, I don't need more proof. I know that there was no god that created the world,it took billions of years not a week.
I'll put it simple. At the start, we were all alike but there was a group of apes that ate more and was tougher. That group of apes survived long enough to breed,and so forth-Natural Selection. This group of apes tuned it's skills and they started walking on two legs, this was THE most important thing to happen since we now had the control of thumbs for our tasks and we didn't need the hands to walk. Because of this, our brain started to develop as we interacted with objects in a way we never did before, carving them to be hunting tools or the domination of fire. I think if apes walked on two legs in a near future, they'd be something close to our primate ancestors.