Dear Wiccan and Navy guy,
Wiccan you'rer doing a good job laying out the case for evolution. I do believe perhaps the most compelling evidence for humans having a common ancestor with apes is that. Human DNA is different from each other in its own species of about .0003% something ridicuosly small like that. So one human next to another human, has DNA about as similar as 99.9997%, our DNA is about 60% similar to plants, remember there are sexually reproducing plants too. With Orangatangs, there DNA is about 98% similar to our own, if that doesn't say we are long lost cousins then what does?
Further more you can look at the DNA of a Chimpanzee and know a virus caused a mutation in the DNA, there is some kind of record of a virus that got in a chimpanzee from a long time ago. That same virus mutated our DNA too, we have the same DNA marker of that virus, from early in the evolutionary process of the species. So really this means we have a common ancestor with the chimpanzee that probably goes back millions of years go.
We have that sun just pumping down on us with the UV rays and they mutate our DNA. Our bodies correct the damge from the sun rays or what ever possible chemical that caused the damage and it makes a new gene in the gene pool. I wonder sometimes what will be the human race's legacy on the Earth? Any thoughts on that?

Wiccan you'rer doing a good job laying out the case for evolution. I do believe perhaps the most compelling evidence for humans having a common ancestor with apes is that. Human DNA is different from each other in its own species of about .0003% something ridicuosly small like that. So one human next to another human, has DNA about as similar as 99.9997%, our DNA is about 60% similar to plants, remember there are sexually reproducing plants too. With Orangatangs, there DNA is about 98% similar to our own, if that doesn't say we are long lost cousins then what does?
Further more you can look at the DNA of a Chimpanzee and know a virus caused a mutation in the DNA, there is some kind of record of a virus that got in a chimpanzee from a long time ago. That same virus mutated our DNA too, we have the same DNA marker of that virus, from early in the evolutionary process of the species. So really this means we have a common ancestor with the chimpanzee that probably goes back millions of years go.
We have that sun just pumping down on us with the UV rays and they mutate our DNA. Our bodies correct the damge from the sun rays or what ever possible chemical that caused the damage and it makes a new gene in the gene pool. I wonder sometimes what will be the human race's legacy on the Earth? Any thoughts on that?

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