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Old 10-08-08, 10:49 AM   #11
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did you not read? I do accept macro and micro. Get that rhrough your head or else it is pointless for me to tell you why I don't believe Homo Sapiens(us) evolved from monkeys over millions of years
Why do you believe in macroevolution for fishes but not for humans?
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Old 10-08-08, 10:51 AM   #12
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Why do you believe in macroevolution for fishes but not for humans?
Well, for one thing, the macroevolution of fish just happened.

Another thing is that I do also KNOW that macorevolution in humans is real. The underlying detail is "millions years ago". Homo Sapians will eventually macro-evolve, it just hasn't yet.
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Old 10-08-08, 10:52 AM   #13
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Well, for one thing, the macroevolution of fish just happened.

Another thing is that I do also KNOW that macorevolution in humans is real. The underlying detail is "millions years ago". Homo Sapians will eventually macro-evolve, it just hasn't yet.
Do you believe that homo sapiens evolved from apes?
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If you accept macroevolution, why not? Is it a coincidence that apes are so similar to humans?
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If you accept macroevolution, why not? Is it a coincidence that apes are so similar to humans?
hmmmm... similiar in what way? I saw a cloud that looked similiar to a polar-bear, did the cloud somehow evolve from a polar-bear?
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hmmmm... similiar in what way? I saw a cloud that looked similiar to a polar-bear, did the cloud somehow evolve from a polar-bear?
In the same way that domestic cats and big cats are related. We fit very nicely into the evolutionary tree as a subset of the ape family. Besides intelligence, what's the difference between a human and a chimp or a gorilla?
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Re: Macroevolution Observed in African Lake

Darkwizard, what is your reasoning for why Man didn't evolve from primitive ancestral apes?

Fossil Hominids: the evidence for human evolution
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In the same way that domestic cats and big cats are related. We fit very nicely into the evolutionary tree as a subset of the ape family.
we do........?
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Besides intelligence, what's the difference between a human and a chimp or a gorilla?
So....you admit intelligence is a major difference?

Ok, lets start with that then.

How did our intelligence evolve? No really, what evolution did we undergo that allowed us to write books, make movies, create art, make computers, discover atoms, etc. before any other animal? What evolution caused us to be concerned with more than simply our own survival, as is what is usual in all other animals?
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Darkwizard, what is your reasoning for why Man didn't evolve from primitive ancestral apes?

Fossil Hominids: the evidence for human evolution
OK, just to summarize from what I can skim from the site itself(I'm still reading it, and yes, I do in fact take my time to read), your answer is basically "There are a bunch of old rocks...I mean...*aherm*...Fossils, that look similiar"?
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