Yeah, right. It completely skips over G flat. Just another example of the holes in the evolution scale. |
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Yeah, right. It completely skips over G flat. Just another example of the holes in the evolution scale. |
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So which one of those skulls gave birth to that last skull? I don't see how scientists could know that if they weren't there to watch it the day it happened. |
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As far as I know, skulls don't give birth at all. But if you're talking about M vs. N they are both Homo Sapiens, just separated by 30,000 years. I had no idea anyone disputed the fact that Homo Sapiens came from Homo Sapiens. Your desperate search for a flaw only exposes your own. |
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Nice try, dumbass. |
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heh, skysaw, I think you were baited in to both mark and univeral mind's sarcasm. they both do support evolution, so just smile and laugh |
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The lines between species is arbitrary even with living animals. The common definition is that populations that normally breed together in the wild are considered a species, but this can cause trouble when an type of animal exists over a large range and there is a spectrum which varies quite a bit on the ends, such as the zebra, and many others. |
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I'm pretty sure that two different species cannot mate to produce fertile offspring. That would serve as one defintion. |
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skysaw I don't know if you understand this with that dinosaur science internet summary of what you call sufficient evidence. But showing some pictures of different skulls doesn't give us a complete picture of how the skulls were once the human race and how they changed. There is many stupid opinions from many silly people on the origins of those skulls and their implications. A closer look will tell you that, there is far more questions than you would like to admit. You just want everything on a platter and whenever anyone presents something that suits you. You will take it from the silver platter provided because your too lazy to go and use your own mind. Still, there is no clear answers as to how such a thing could have progressed naturally. Those skulls are evidence against the theory not for it! You can make up a story as to how you want it to be. You can line the skulls up and say, we evolved from this skull to that skull. But you need to have a bit more understanding before you can jump to conclusions about how skulls changed shape in what fashion from what period. Anyone can look up a bunch of known skulls that someone else sorted out on a platter for you. |
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moonbeam- This may be true, but in so aspects we need to show species producing new offspring to show evolution as an explination for the diversity...so I think being able to show these skeletons as seperate species should be essential. |
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No, that is not always the case. Sometimes the offspring are infertile; sometimes they are fertile, such as coyotes and wolves, as one example. In the wild, occasionally individuals of closely related species hybridize (mule deer and white tails; closely related bird species), but the offspring are usually less fit and are not as successful as the pure-breds, which tends to keep the species seperate, but not always. |
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So just because we have a common ancestor, apes should take the same evolutionary path as us? |
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Firstly apes are not our ancestor's. Second, that's exactly why they still exist and are not living as human. Why would they still be present the same as they always were? It's suppose to be common logic. Apes are apes. Just because they also have a face doesn't mean you were once them. How dull are you to suggest everyone was apes and look at us now....wow, what happened. I Don't think so. We are completely different. |
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Ohhhh, I get it. Just because some things are kinda tough to explain using science right now... that must imply that God exists! I feel sorry for those of you who cannot reason so logically. |
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mm, yeah, Im not always great at getting my point across. I think this is best fit in a question. Where do we start saying, in skeletons seeing as they are our main proof of evolution "ah that is evolution at work" or "ah that is just natural variation within the species"? |
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Mystic, I challenge you to sum up the theory of evolution in two paragraphs or more without being a smartass. I bet you don't know enough about it to do that. |
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If you have a sense of caring for others, you will manifest a kind of inner strength in spite of your own difficulties and problems. With this strength, your own problems will seem less significant and bothersome to you. By going beyond your own problems and taking care of others, you gain inner strength, self-confidence, courage, and a greater sense of calm.Dalai Lama
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