Listen, ..., ye people, from far;
Isaiah 49:1
Hey....Listen to Science Daily have a moment of HONESTY about Evolution...pay close attention to what you read below....
"The aquatic ape theory has been disregarded because there is no fossil evidence that can prove it or disprove it.
But fossils of apes rarely give us clear answers about evolution, because they are extremely rare. How rare? Consider the
chimpanzee and the gorilla. There are currently a few hundred thousand of them living in Africa...Yet, only one fossil of either of these species has ever been reported: 3 teeth from a chimpanzee.
Fossils of extinct apes, mostly fragments and none of them complete, have been given names such as Java Man, Homo erectus, Piltdown Man, Taung Child, Australopithecus, Homo habilis, Lucy, Lucy's Baby, and Turkana Boy.
There is great uncertainty and disagreement as to how they are related to each other. But paleoanthropologists have believed that they were the ancestors of humans. Such claims have advanced the academic careers of scientists, helped argue against creationism, and satisfied the educated public. But the scientific evidence is too scanty and too irreproducible to verify these claims. These apes may be unrelated to each other and to humans."---BINGO-there it is...
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Isaiah 49:1
Hey....Listen to Science Daily have a moment of HONESTY about Evolution...pay close attention to what you read below....
"The aquatic ape theory has been disregarded because there is no fossil evidence that can prove it or disprove it.
But fossils of apes rarely give us clear answers about evolution, because they are extremely rare. How rare? Consider the
chimpanzee and the gorilla. There are currently a few hundred thousand of them living in Africa...Yet, only one fossil of either of these species has ever been reported: 3 teeth from a chimpanzee.
Fossils of extinct apes, mostly fragments and none of them complete, have been given names such as Java Man, Homo erectus, Piltdown Man, Taung Child, Australopithecus, Homo habilis, Lucy, Lucy's Baby, and Turkana Boy.
There is great uncertainty and disagreement as to how they are related to each other. But paleoanthropologists have believed that they were the ancestors of humans. Such claims have advanced the academic careers of scientists, helped argue against creationism, and satisfied the educated public. But the scientific evidence is too scanty and too irreproducible to verify these claims. These apes may be unrelated to each other and to humans."---BINGO-there it is...
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