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May 20 2009 12:07pm
how come there's still monkeys :l ?

and how come nothing between said monkey and current human?

is it the location of habitat? cause there's aboriginals living in jungles, around monkeys. :l

however you take it, I personally think evolution is not correct.
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May 20 2009 12:08pm
Quote (Goukakyou @ Wed, May 20 2009, 11:07am)
how come there's still monkeys :l ?

and how come nothing between said monkey and current human?

is it the location of habitat? cause there's aboriginals living in jungles, around monkeys. :l

however you take it, I personally think evolution is not correct.


1. They had no reason to evolve into a superior being.
2. It would be even more millions of years old. You think it's easy to find?
3. I don't know.
4. You are entitled to your beliefs.

Edit: Forgot the to in into.

This post was edited by Proint on May 20 2009 12:09pm
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May 20 2009 12:09pm
Quote (Goukakyou @ Wed, May 20 2009, 01:07pm)
how come there's still monkeys :l ?

and how come nothing between said monkey and current human?

is it the location of habitat? cause there's aboriginals living in jungles, around monkeys. :l

however you take it, I personally think evolution is not correct.


I really hope you don't honestly think this. Humans and great apes evolved from a common ancestor. Humans didn't evolve from the monkeys you see today.

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May 20 2009 12:11pm
Quote (Proint @ Wed, May 20 2009, 06:08pm)
1. They had no reason to evolve into a superior being.
2. It would be even more millions of years old. You think it's easy to find?
3. I don't know.
4. You are entitled to your beliefs.

Edit: Forgot the to in into.


thx for your post bro.

when did i say 'in', besides 'living in jungles'?

Quote (Sioux @ Wed, May 20 2009, 06:09pm)
I really hope you don't honestly think this. Humans and great apes evolved from a common ancestor. Humans didn't evolve from the monkeys you see today.


Ok.

This post was edited by Goukakyou on May 20 2009 12:12pm
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Quote (Goukakyou @ Wed, May 20 2009, 11:11am)
thx for your post bro.

when did i say 'in', besides 'living in jungles'?


I was referring to my post.
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May 20 2009 12:13pm
Quote (Proint @ Wed, May 20 2009, 06:11pm)
I was referring to my post.


oh, sorry lol, i was reading it as 'you forgot'

anyway i'm gonna go away now. If I post in here too long evolutionists are gonna start ganging up on me. :l bye-bye lol

This post was edited by Goukakyou on May 20 2009 12:13pm
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May 20 2009 12:20pm
Quote (Sioux @ Wed, May 20 2009, 02:09pm)
I really hope you don't honestly think this. Humans and great apes evolved from a common ancestor. Humans didn't evolve from the monkeys you see today.


This man speaks the truth.
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May 20 2009 12:27pm
Quote (wh0racLe @ Wed, May 20 2009, 09:45am)
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Scientists say the fossil, dubbed "Ida," is atransitional species, living around the time the primate lineage split into two groups: A line that would eventually produce humans and monkeys, and another that would give rise to primates such as lemurs."



i don't get why they call things "transitional species" .... isn't everything a potential "transitional" species?


Yes every species has the potential to become supurior in some way and transition into a supurior form of itself, but this one is the key transitional species to primates.
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Quote (short_circut @ Wed, May 20 2009, 02:27pm)
Yes every species has the potential to become supurior in some way and transition into a supurior form of itself, but this one is the key transitional species to primates.


Small problem you seem to have here sir.
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Quote (TeH SaNdMaN @ Wed, May 20 2009, 04:34pm)
You're wrong, a majority of religious accept Evolution as truth, they just believe that God was the driving force behind it. That being said looks more like a reptilian to me.


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