NailsII
Life-long student of biological science
You have a very poor, unworkable definition - I'd say that's worth no more than nothing.Well you had best produce one of these 'good definitions' because I have never ever seen one. They only exist in your imagination and on your wish list.
You seem to feel that straining any point gives you some sort of come back. Well it doesn't. You know what a ghost is regardless of your belief in them. Regardless the majority of the human race have higher reasoning ability, abstract thought and sophisticated language. This is what makes us human and differentiates mankind from other primates.
The bottom line is that you have no definition of human. Hence mine outdoes yours because you have none.
I didn't strain the point, I pointed out the logical flaws in your argument.
Get over it, and alter your definition - as you so clearly want it to be right.
Personally - I have no need to define a human - I don't need to put everything into such descrete little boxes to make my life meaningful.
Is there any reason why we would not be animals?It's fun to claim that with capitols to make it proof. You must be right.![]()
Yeah, all 'evos' deny that humans cook their food.Actually it is Evos that have the problem, because they do not want to accept that Humans cook their food and Apes do not cook their food. Humans do not need a strong jaw bone and jaw muscle the way Apes do. Humans do not need to spend so much time and energy to digest their food. Humans have less disease because cooked food is more healthy to eat. The people that claim raw food is better then cooked food are wrong. Unless your on a diet, because raw food is more difficult to digest. So Mr Sincere, did the common ancestor that Humans are said to have evolved from eat meat or just veggies? Did Erectus and Neanderthal cook their food?
* sigh *
Cooked food is not better than raw per se, it is just easier to digest - that means that you can extract a greater percentage of its calorie content and expend less energy doing so.
Personally I think that cooked food tastes better however.
As to our ancestors, probably and yes.
Evidence of controlled fire has been found in settlements attrributed to both species, including burnt animal bones.
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