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The very fact they may have tried is unsettling...Primates and humans have never produced offspring. Unless you know of a case, it is an impossibility.
Humans are primates and thus, in fact, have produced offspring.Primates and humans have never produced offspring. Unless you know of a case, it is an impossibility.
The 'human' branch of primates didn't become distinct until about 5-6mya(?) .. but the 'offspringing' of what existed before then, must have occurred.Primates and humans have never produced offspring.
I'm pretty clear that this is irrelevant when it comes to disproving the ToE.Unless you know of a case, it is an impossibility.
I believe you mean in the eyes of Creationist. There's a vast difference.Then at which point did the apes become Adam and Eve the first humans in the eyes of God?
Lots of fish have swim bladders that can fill with air. Lungfish have lungs, more or less (which is actually the ancestral state, I believe).Lungfish have bladders that can fill with air.
Because humans are classified as a primate species, I assume you mean "other primate species." Since the principle criteria for differentiating species is lack of interfertility, then yes, it's highly unlikely. But that has nothing to do with evolution and is not evidence for or against it.Primates and humans have never produced offspring. Unless you know of a case, it is an impossibility.
Because humans are classified as a primate species,
With that claim, you have clearly demonstrated that you aren't qualified, (either by way of knowledge or understanding), to declare what science does or does not need.What science needs is someone (outside of the science club) from millions of years ago to establish their facts are true.
With that claim, you have clearly demonstrated that you aren't qualified, (either by way of knowledge or understanding), to declare what science does or does not need.
The theory is on paper, but the physical evidence is available to all. That's what a theory is: an explanation of physical evidence.There may be a theory that a theory on theories on paper is not something that is true because it is a theory and is not supported by facts nor by evidence available to worldly fleshly carnal men/ mankind.
That's not a "theory" in the scientific sense.Ooops, no, at least not necessarily.
A theory that the wind in the mountains of Brazil is blue on wednesdays cannot easily be disproven -
That's not a description of a scientific theory.like other theories that may be popular and may even be spoken frequently but without any provability one way or another - just assumptions that are false.
All that's left of them is their bones.-
Show me, these million year old evolving people.
And archaeological evidence.Their established civilizations, their art, music, etc.. that is the requirement science demands of the Hebrews who wandered in the desert for 40 years.
Ok good question.Okay but all animals at one point emerged from the sea, meaning they breathed underwater to respirate. We know lungs for breathing air developed afterward. So how did marine creatures adapt to such a hostile environment?
They are already oxygen - respiring.I'm just wondering how it's possible for aquatic lifeforms to evolve into oxygen breathing animals?
If you guys dont mind, I asked for facts. Not opinionsStatistically, the majority of those who accept Evolution are Christians\religious.
This is backwards. We made God in our image.
Humans are apes and all available evidence demonstrates that we evolved from primate ancestors that probably most resembled a bonobo.
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