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Jun 4 2014 05:40pm
Evolution is false anyhow. All irrelevant.
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Jun 4 2014 05:44pm
People...they tend to be stupid.
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We share about 50% with bananas..
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Jun 4 2014 09:20pm
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and what's your point?
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Jun 4 2014 09:21pm
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LOL chimps being closely related to humans is not one of the most heavily disputed fact in science
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Jun 4 2014 10:24pm
its never mentioned because it's not disputed anymore. religion and anthropocentrism has fooled many into thinking otherwise. humans are indeed primates and we are not as smart or important as society would have us believe.
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Jun 4 2014 10:52pm
Quote (rattle-trap @ Jun 4 2014 05:40pm)
Evolution is false anyhow. All irrelevant.


lol. Where is your evidence to disprove evolution?

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People...they tend to be stupid.


Agreed. Ignorance is a choice though :D

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LOL chimps being closely related to humans is not one of the most heavily disputed fact in science


A lot of Christians in the bible belt would beg to differ haha. I came from Texas which was pretty bad.


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its never mentioned because it's not disputed anymore. religion and anthropocentrism has fooled many into thinking otherwise. humans are indeed primates and we are not as smart or important as society would have us believe.


Absolutely correct. The ego is what makes us think we are special. We're born the same way and we die the same way.
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Jun 5 2014 09:02am
Show me an observable change of species in nature. Not an adaptation ( Darwins finches), but a change from one species to another that we can observe today.

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Quote (IgoSoHard @ Jun 5 2014 08:02am)
Show me an observable change of species in nature.  Not an adaptation ( Darwins finches), but a change from one species to another that we can observe today.


Not sure what you are asking for. Every organism is constantly evolving, so every species you observe today is potentially a change from one species into another future species. Potentially because not all species will evolve into other species, of course, but all future species will evolve from one of today's species (clearly, since they can't poof into existence out of thin air).

If you mean that you want to see an organism that evolved from one species and later into another species, then just look up "transitional fossils". Here's a classic for you:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeopteryx
That's a species that's clearly distinct from the species it evolved FROM (feathered dinosaurs) and the species it evolved INTO (modern birds).
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