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By God's permission. I don't know if Adam [p.b.u.h] came from more primitive primates or if he was spontaneously created, but either way I do believe that God had a hand in it.
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We are descendents of apes.
where did the apes come from? more apeswhere did the apes come from? More animals, please study evolution lol.[QUOTE="ExoticAnimal"]
We are descendents of apes.
GreatEmpire
where did the apes come from?[QUOTE="ExoticAnimal"]
We are descendents of apes.
GreatEmpire
That one planet.
[spoiler] It's Earth all along! [/spoiler]
where did the apes come from? More animals, please study evolution lol.where did the moe animals come from?[QUOTE="GreatEmpire"]
[QUOTE="ExoticAnimal"]
We are descendents of apes.
SpookySpaceShip
Via evolution by natural selection over millions and millions of years. A lot of lower animals died because they were not fit eough and so on. It's not something that takes place over night.SpookySpaceShipSo are you telling me humans will evolve in the future? Going by your theory we must.
[QUOTE="SpookySpaceShip"]Via evolution by natural selection over millions and millions of years. A lot of lower animals died because they were not fit eough and so on. It's not something that takes place over night.MATheKingSo are you telling me humans will evolve in the future? Going by your theory we must. We already kind of are. We're taller than we were a couple hundred years ago for one thing
More animals, please study evolution lol.where did the moe animals come from?Abiogenesis. Please don't ask where abiogenesis came from because that just shows a lack of thinking lol.[QUOTE="SpookySpaceShip"]
[QUOTE="GreatEmpire"]where did the apes come from?
GreatEmpire
[QUOTE="SpookySpaceShip"]Via evolution by natural selection over millions and millions of years. A lot of lower animals died because they were not fit eough and so on. It's not something that takes place over night.MATheKingSo are you telling me humans will evolve in the future? Going by your theory we must. I believe we have. People already have to get wisdom teeth removed because our jaws are not as large as they used to be for eating a different diet.
[QUOTE="SpookySpaceShip"]Via evolution by natural selection over millions and millions of years. A lot of lower animals died because they were not fit eough and so on. It's not something that takes place over night.MATheKingSo are you telling me humans will evolve in the future? Going by your theory we must. Of course. And we've been evolving the whole time too. For example, humans were not originally capable of drinking milk after infancy. The gene for lactose tolerance has since evolved in particular populations (namely Europeans and various tribes in Africa, with the oldest occurrence being 10,000 years old IIRC and the most recent being 2,000 years old).
[QUOTE="SpookySpaceShip"]Via evolution by natural selection over millions and millions of years. A lot of lower animals died because they were not fit eough and so on. It's not something that takes place over night.MATheKingSo are you telling me humans will evolve in the future? Going by your theory we must. Sure, if are surroundings change yes, we will evolve.
More animals, please study evolution lol.where did the moe animals come from?[QUOTE="SpookySpaceShip"]
[QUOTE="GreatEmpire"]where did the apes come from?
GreatEmpire
From Japan, where all the other moe stuff comes from, duh.
We evolved from apes.This video is a good example of the similarity between Humans and Chimpanzees, which serves as clear indication that Humans and Chimpanzees derive from a common ape ancestrial species. Some people might see the video as racist. However, as a Black person, I don't see the video as racist, at all.
The tree of life is thought to have begun on Earth approximately one billion years ago, although the exact methods by which life arose is currently a matter of debate, and the field of the origins of life on Earth is in a very infantile state in science at the moment. However, what we do know is that once the most primitive self-replicating forms of life were established on the planet, they began to slowly grow into the complexity and diversity of life we have today over those billion years through the processes of genetic mutation and natural selection, catalyzed at certain points in time through significant changes in the environment. Humans in particular, those being members of the species Homo sapiens, began to exist approximately 200,000 years ago after separating from their evolutionary ancestors, although given the gradual and progressive nature of evolution, illustrated in what is known as the species problem, it would be difficult to definitively point to a singular life form in the past and say "this was the first human being".
If you want to go all the way back to our origins, it was the single celled creatures that lead way to life. If I remember correctly, it's estimated to have been on Earth about 3 billion years ago and didn't start to form coplex cells until about 2 billion years ago.
It all started with an arm wrestling match between God and his roommate Chugs...musicalmacLOL!!!!!!!
So where are the half-human half-ape creatures? How come we all evolved at the same speed considering people live in very different conditions and environments?The tree of life is thought to have begun on Earth approximately one billion years ago, although the exact methods by which life arose is currently a matter of debate, and the field of the origins of life on Earth is in a very infantile state in science at the moment. However, what we do know is that once the most primitive self-replicating forms of life were established on the planet, they began to slowly grow into the complexity and diversity of life we have today over those billion years through the processes of genetic mutation and natural selection, catalyzed at certain points in time through significant changes in the environment. Humans in particular, those being members of the species Homo sapiens, began to exist approximately 200,000 years ago after separating from their evolutionary ancestors, although given the gradual and progressive nature of evolution, illustrated in what is known as the species problem, it would be difficult to definitively point to a singular life form in the past and say "this was the first human being".
GabuEx
[QUOTE="GabuEx"]So where are the half-human half-ape creatures? How come we all evolved at the same speed considering people live in very different conditions and environments? Survival of the fittest. They're long deadThe tree of life is thought to have begun on Earth approximately one billion years ago, although the exact methods by which life arose is currently a matter of debate, and the field of the origins of life on Earth is in a very infantile state in science at the moment. However, what we do know is that once the most primitive self-replicating forms of life were established on the planet, they began to slowly grow into the complexity and diversity of life we have today over those billion years through the processes of genetic mutation and natural selection, catalyzed at certain points in time through significant changes in the environment. Humans in particular, those being members of the species Homo sapiens, began to exist approximately 200,000 years ago after separating from their evolutionary ancestors, although given the gradual and progressive nature of evolution, illustrated in what is known as the species problem, it would be difficult to definitively point to a singular life form in the past and say "this was the first human being".
Xbot_720
We evolved from apes.This video is a good example of the similarity between Humans and Chimpanzees, which serves as clear indication that Humans and Chimpanzees derive from a common ape ancestrial species. Some people might see the video as racist. However, as a Black person, I don't see the video as racist, at all.
BluRayHiDef
That was the dumbest video I have ever seen. Those analogies could be made between any two species on Earth.
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We evolved from apes.This video is a good example of the similarity between Humans and Chimpanzees, which serves as clear indication that Humans and Chimpanzees derive from a common ape ancestrial species. Some people might see the video as racist. However, as a Black person, I don't see the video as racist, at all.
Xbot_720
That was the dumbest video I have ever seen. Those analogies could be made between any two species on Earth.
Which would prove that every species on Earth derives from a common ancestor.
[QUOTE="GabuEx"]So where are the half-human half-ape creatures? How come we all evolved at the same speed considering people live in very different conditions and environments? Evolution can be compared to growing up. Asking for a half-ape half-human creature is like asking a person when they were half-baby half-adult. Also, humans evolved and then spread out to live in those very different conditions and environments. See the "out of Africa" hypothesis.The tree of life is thought to have begun on Earth approximately one billion years ago, although the exact methods by which life arose is currently a matter of debate, and the field of the origins of life on Earth is in a very infantile state in science at the moment. However, what we do know is that once the most primitive self-replicating forms of life were established on the planet, they began to slowly grow into the complexity and diversity of life we have today over those billion years through the processes of genetic mutation and natural selection, catalyzed at certain points in time through significant changes in the environment. Humans in particular, those being members of the species Homo sapiens, began to exist approximately 200,000 years ago after separating from their evolutionary ancestors, although given the gradual and progressive nature of evolution, illustrated in what is known as the species problem, it would be difficult to definitively point to a singular life form in the past and say "this was the first human being".
Xbot_720
[QUOTE="Xbot_720"][QUOTE="GabuEx"]So where are the half-human half-ape creatures? How come we all evolved at the same speed considering people live in very different conditions and environments? Survival of the fittest. They're long dead That's pure conjecture. There's no way for you to know or prove if a half human half ape was stronger/weaker. We (humans) still have mentally handicap people and they are not the fittest. And I challenge you to go into the jungle naked and see if your the fittest when a jaguar eats you.The tree of life is thought to have begun on Earth approximately one billion years ago, although the exact methods by which life arose is currently a matter of debate, and the field of the origins of life on Earth is in a very infantile state in science at the moment. However, what we do know is that once the most primitive self-replicating forms of life were established on the planet, they began to slowly grow into the complexity and diversity of life we have today over those billion years through the processes of genetic mutation and natural selection, catalyzed at certain points in time through significant changes in the environment. Humans in particular, those being members of the species Homo sapiens, began to exist approximately 200,000 years ago after separating from their evolutionary ancestors, although given the gradual and progressive nature of evolution, illustrated in what is known as the species problem, it would be difficult to definitively point to a singular life form in the past and say "this was the first human being".
xsynth
[QUOTE="xsynth"][QUOTE="Xbot_720"] So where are the half-human half-ape creatures? How come we all evolved at the same speed considering people live in very different conditions and environments?Xbot_720Survival of the fittest. They're long dead That's pure conjecture. There's no way for you to know or prove if a half human half ape was stronger/weaker. We (humans) still have mentally handicap people and they are not the fittest. And I challenge you to go into the jungle naked and see if your the fittest when a jaguar eats you. And those mentally handicap people would not survive if we lived like cave people. Alot of people who are alive today that are consider to be "weak" wouldnt be alive if not for todays medical tech and our willingness to take care of them. I dont see how how that fits. And humans couldnt go head to head with a wild animal predictor unarmed that would mean we werent human. One of the things humans have that made us survive is our brains are abiltiy to think of and use tools and weapons.
So where are the half-human half-ape creatures? How come we all evolved at the same speed considering people live in very different conditions and environments?Xbot_720
There is no half human/half ape creature. Humans come a divergence of other great apes. Evolution does not occur at the same speed. Some animals evolve really slow and others have evolved fast.
[QUOTE="xsynth"][QUOTE="Xbot_720"] So where are the half-human half-ape creatures? How come we all evolved at the same speed considering people live in very different conditions and environments?Xbot_720Survival of the fittest. They're long dead That's pure conjecture. There's no way for you to know or prove if a half human half ape was stronger/weaker. We (humans) still have mentally handicap people and they are not the fittest. And I challenge you to go into the jungle naked and see if your the fittest when a jaguar eats you. Yeah but see there is a reason humans don't live in jungles( on their own anyway, and certainly not without tools); thats not our environment. Humans can live in any environment( for the most part) with the use of tools.
A Half human is a purely human created concept. We don't think of other animals such as half birds, half bees, half lions, half dolphins, etc. The closest thing to a "half human" we know about would be a Neanderthal I suppose but even then, no that would be entirely wrong to call a Neanderthal a half human. We half handicapped people because we've developed a sense of morales that doesn't really follow "let the strongest survive and the weakest die". This is only because for the most part we live in societies where pure survival isn't really an issue.
[QUOTE="GabuEx"]So where are the half-human half-ape creatures? How come we all evolved at the same speed considering people live in very different conditions and environments?The tree of life is thought to have begun on Earth approximately one billion years ago, although the exact methods by which life arose is currently a matter of debate, and the field of the origins of life on Earth is in a very infantile state in science at the moment. However, what we do know is that once the most primitive self-replicating forms of life were established on the planet, they began to slowly grow into the complexity and diversity of life we have today over those billion years through the processes of genetic mutation and natural selection, catalyzed at certain points in time through significant changes in the environment. Humans in particular, those being members of the species Homo sapiens, began to exist approximately 200,000 years ago after separating from their evolutionary ancestors, although given the gradual and progressive nature of evolution, illustrated in what is known as the species problem, it would be difficult to definitively point to a singular life form in the past and say "this was the first human being".
Xbot_720
You're asking for a common rhetorical phantom that doesn't exist and are attempting to argue against evolution by propping up a straw man, something that evolution has never conjectured to exist, and asking why it doesn't exist. You can no more point at a "half-human half-ape creature" than you can point at a "half-teenager half-adult human". There is no such thing as a transitional species because every species is a transitional form, as evolution is constantly happening. (And, for that matter, humans are apes, so you're basically asking for the equivalent of a "half-apple half-fruit plant".)
As for evolution within humans, look no further than the quantity of melanin in one's skin, the single most major determinant between whether one is considered white or black. There is a distinct correlation between the degree to which a native resident of a location on Earth receives direct sunlight over the course of the year and the quantity of melanin naturally occurring in that human's skin. Melanin protects against skin cancer, but inhibits the natural synthesis of vitamin D from direct sunlight. In areas with a lot of direct sunlight over the course of the year, the protection against skin cancer is more important for survival, so people have lots of melanin in their skin; in areas with less direct sunlight, the synthesis of vitamin D is more important for survival, so people have less.
Evolution is all around us, if we're willing to see it.
God made Adam and Eve and then they got kicked out of Eden because they listened to a talking snake. They had some kids who had sex with each other, and then those kids had kids who had sex with each other, and then Noah flew on his magic carpet to all of the different continents to collect the billions of species of animals that live on earth and put them on a boat that's not even half the size of the Titanic, managed to feed them for 40 days and 40 nights and also keeping them from eating each other, and then Noah's family became the only human family on earth and his kids had sex with each other and their kids had sex with each other and so on and so forth and then Jesus and then BAM! You were born.
sounds legit!God made Adam and Eve and then they got kicked out of Eden because they listened to a talking snake. They had some kids who had sex with each other, and then those kids had kids who had sex with each other, and then Noah flew on his magic carpet to all of the different continents to collect the billions of species of animals that live on earth and put them on a boat that's not even half the size of the Titanic, managed to feed them for 40 days and 40 nights and also keeping them from eating each other, and then Noah's family became the only human family on earth and his kids had sex with each other and their kids had sex with each other and so on and so forth and then Jesus and then BAM! You were born.
cheezisgoooood
God made Adam and Eve and then they got kicked out of Eden because they listened to a talking snake. They had some kids who had sex with each other, and then those kids had kids who had sex with each other, and then Noah flew on his magic carpet to all of the different continents to collect the billions of species of animals that live on earth and put them on a boat that's not even half the size of the Titanic, managed to feed them for 40 days and 40 nights and also keeping them from eating each other, and then Noah's family became the only human family on earth and his kids had sex with each other and their kids had sex with each other and so on and so forth and then Jesus and then BAM! You were born.
sounds legit! and to think people dont believe that or even question it.[QUOTE="xsynth"][QUOTE="Xbot_720"] So where are the half-human half-ape creatures? How come we all evolved at the same speed considering people live in very different conditions and environments?Xbot_720Survival of the fittest. They're long dead That's pure conjecture. There's no way for you to know or prove if a half human half ape was stronger/weaker. We (humans) still have mentally handicap people and they are not the fittest. And I challenge you to go into the jungle naked and see if your the fittest when a jaguar eats you.
Mentally handicap people would not survive in the wild. As for getting killed by other animals, we learned to make weapons, etc to make up for our physical weakness/vulnerability.
With the whole adam and eve thing though, was there an asian adam and eve and a black adam and eve? hmm -_-MATheKing
Differences in facial structure and amounts of melanin in one's skin are forms of evolution within a species, and I don't know of any creationist who believes that evolution within a species doesn't occur.
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