also consider this: we never seen an ape turn into human even in small steps (not at once because even evolutionists dont believe in such event) . so what make you think its possible at all?
This observation of yours is frightening, as it raises the possibility that you have taken on board nothing in any response from any evolutionist on any thread in this forum, ever. Please help me by showing I am mistaken.
First, a clarification. We are apes, but I understand that by ape you mean a gorilla, or chimpanzee, or orang like creature.
Now, it has taken millions of years for humans to evolve from the primitive ancerstors that also gave rise to gorillas, and chimps and orangs. Gorillas, chimps and orangs have gone through just about as much evolution from that primitive ancestor as we have.
So, I have some questions for you.
1. How do you imagine today's apes, so different from that distant common ancestor could possibly give rise to humans? For the record it is not possible.
2. Given that the environmental conditions - you know, the ones that do the selection of phenotypes - are radically different today from what they were when the split occured, why would you think that apes today could give rise to humans.
3. Given that it took millions of years for the evolution of humans from our last common ancestor with the other apes, why would you expect that we would be able to observe this happening over the course of human history?
In other words, there are three reasons, each one sufficient by itself, to explain why we have never seen an ape evolve into a human. Now what is it about that you find so difficult to understand?
and they were not . Why would you expect humansto be able