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Why I don't believe in evolution...
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<blockquote data-quote="Bradskii" data-source="post: 76139655" data-attributes="member: 412388"><p>If you say that evolution didn't happen and we didn't evolve from ape-like ancestors then linking to an article that claims that we did, that we actually evolved from ape-like ancestors, does not support your position. I feel a bit embarressed having to actually point that out.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you should rethink that line of argument and suggest that there are some people who have different ideas as to how we evolved. From ape-like ancestors...</p><p></p><p>Althought you should know that the article has no merit. Variations on the claim were a little popular in some circles waaay back in the day. And I mean about fifty years ago. You should inform whoever you got the link from.</p><p></p><p>And if you are asking where the line might be drawn regarding us becoming fully human then that's a question that assumes that there can be a line (although I personally disagree). At least we have advanced that aspect of the doubts that you have to an acceptance that it's possible. So where would you draw the line?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradskii, post: 76139655, member: 412388"] If you say that evolution didn't happen and we didn't evolve from ape-like ancestors then linking to an article that claims that we did, that we actually evolved from ape-like ancestors, does not support your position. I feel a bit embarressed having to actually point that out. Maybe you should rethink that line of argument and suggest that there are some people who have different ideas as to how we evolved. From ape-like ancestors... Althought you should know that the article has no merit. Variations on the claim were a little popular in some circles waaay back in the day. And I mean about fifty years ago. You should inform whoever you got the link from. And if you are asking where the line might be drawn regarding us becoming fully human then that's a question that assumes that there can be a line (although I personally disagree). At least we have advanced that aspect of the doubts that you have to an acceptance that it's possible. So where would you draw the line? [/QUOTE]
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