Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
We didn't evolve FROM apes. We share a common ancestor.
Originally posted by: Buffta
If we did evolve from apes, why don't we see half evolved apes today? you know, the steps of evolution in between.
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
We didn't evolve FROM apes. We share a common ancestor.
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
We didn't evolve FROM apes. We share a common ancestor.
Yeah, and the fossil record shows plenty of evidence to support this.
:roll:
Originally posted by: BigToque
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
We didn't evolve FROM apes. We share a common ancestor.
Yeah, and the fossil record shows plenty of evidence to support this.
:roll:
There is more then enough evidence to suggest that this is the most likely scenario. We didn't just pop out from nowhere, so do you know of another line of animal we could have come from?
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
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Originally posted by: BigToque
Originally posted by: Buffta
If we did evolve from apes, why don't we see half evolved apes today? you know, the steps of evolution in between.
As was already pointed out, we share a common ancestor. The closest thing you'll find is the neanderthal, which lived along side homosapiens for some time until they went extinct. They were supposedly more intelligent (or at least had larger brains) than us.
Originally posted by: DaShen
Not likely more intelligent, but the side of their brain that controlled dexterity and motor reflexes was much larger than ours.
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
We didn't evolve FROM apes. We share a common ancestor.
Yeah, and the fossil record shows plenty of evidence to support this.
:roll:
Originally posted by: Buffta
If we did evolve from apes, why don't we see half evolved apes today? you know, the steps of evolution in between.
Originally posted by: Buffta
If we did evolve from apes, why don't we see half evolved apes today? you know, the steps of evolution in between.
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
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QFT
no i am not new to forums...forums are my life...so STFU....its funny to see you all correct a silly unimportant question..hahaha...so the joke's really on you guys...you wasted your time!!Originally posted by: Czar
Originally posted by: Buffta
If we did evolve from apes, why don't we see half evolved apes today? you know, the steps of evolution in between.
hi
you must be new on internet chatrooms and forums
Originally posted by: Buffta
no i am not new to forums...forums are my life...so STFU....its funny to see you all correct a silly unimportant question..hahaha...so the joke's really on you guys...you wasted your time!!Originally posted by: Czar
Originally posted by: Buffta
If we did evolve from apes, why don't we see half evolved apes today? you know, the steps of evolution in between.
hi
you must be new on internet chatrooms and forums
Originally posted by: quakefiend420
Originally posted by: Buffta
no i am not new to forums...forums are my life...so STFU....its funny to see you all correct a silly unimportant question..hahaha...so the joke's really on you guys...you wasted your time!!Originally posted by: Czar
Originally posted by: Buffta
If we did evolve from apes, why don't we see half evolved apes today? you know, the steps of evolution in between.
hi
you must be new on internet chatrooms and forums
congratulations on forums being your life?![]()
Originally posted by: kogase
Originally posted by: DaShen
Not likely more intelligent, but the side of their brain that controlled dexterity and motor reflexes was much larger than ours.
I was reading that they could indeed have been more intelligent, but lacked the physical capability to develop complex language, which is one of the key factors in the development of man and society.
