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You mention the Laetoli footprints but failed to mention they lack the separated big toe of later Australo fossils.
You know what? I stand corrected on that one US, you were correct...I looked at the actual footprints and many DO display the separated big toe...they are ape!
You know what? I stand corrected on that one US, you were correct...I looked at the actual footprints and many DO display the separated big toe...they are ape!
Dogma Hunter wrote "Sounds like Trump's "alternative facts". Yeah, I'm not interested in that kind of "alternatives".
Me either...! So we can agree on that.
I agree and that is what really irritates me about so many creationists and atheists...
on this very forum in different areas I have stood corrected and admitted I was wrong...have you ever did it even once in any of these forums?
I love truth and will change my perspective to line up when I have been shown where it should be...
You like Rumpelstiltskin and Arachne combined.
You're making pronouncements about science without even bothering to research what you're saying, who'd have thunk it? Seems to be a pattern emerging.
We have had far too many pretty deep discussions Jim and I have far too much respect for you (you are one of the more articulate and less abrasive atheists) so I will just ignore that...
Correcting one's self or each other is called being honest with the evidence (many scientists do this). Sadly this is something SOME evolutionists and SOME creationists are apparently psychologically unable to do...(or humility emotionally shakes up their sense of superiority or hate).
Stern and Susman (American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 60, Issue 3, March 1983) remarked: “It is demonstrated that A. afarensis possessed anatomic characteristics that indicate a significant adaptation for movement in the trees” (1983, pg. 280). They went on to comment: “The AL 333-91 [designation for a specific A. afarensis fossil—BH/BT] pisiform [bone of the hand—BH/BT] is ‘elongate and rod shaped’ and thus resembles the long, projecting pisiform of apes and monkeys”.
Stern and Susman’s research detailed the fact that the hands and feet of A. afarensis are devoid of the normal human qualities assigned to hands and feet. Instead, their research demonstrated that these creatures had long, curved fingers and toes typical of arboreal primates.
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