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Monkey was just an example, plus it is an more common misconception, as we share 99% of our DNA with a banana.
It's more like 50%. Chimps and humans share around 98.7%.
I am a monkey
While I didn't watch the video, I believe it's all bull.
It's the only theory that's being taught as fact. But I don't blame too many people.
According to the evolutionary chain, fish have pretty much come from nowhere. The fish then go on to become amphibians. What changes are needed for a fish to become an amphibian? A pelvis. There are no fossil records to show how a fish grew a pelvis to be a frog. Also, the skull has to change. In addition, in the forming of amphibians, evolution requires fish fins to become jointed limbs with wrists and toes, accompanied by major alterations in muscles and nerves. Gills must change to lungs. In fish, blood is pumped by a two-chambered heart, but in amphibians by a three-chambered heart. I don't believe it!
Now, amphibians to reptiles. The most difficult thing is the origin of the shelled egg. Because amphibians lay jelly eggs. Eggs a fertilised externally, for amphibians, but internally for reptiles. This is where umpalumpa evolved.I could also tell you what is the difference about the inside of a shelled egg, and the inside of a jelly egg.
Let's go reptiles to birds. Reptiles are cold blooded, birds are warm blooded. That turns out to be one of the puzzling mysteries of evolution. Back to eggs. Fish and amphibian eggs, excrement waste outside of the shell as soluble urea. But this would kill a bird inside it's egg shell. Hmmm...And feathers. You ever looked at feathers under a microscope? How about the bone structures required for it to fly? What about the awesome eyesight of a bird?
Reptiles to mammals: The very name “mammal” points up one big difference: the existence of mammary glands that give milk for the young, which are born alive. Reptilian legs are anchored at the side of the body so that the belly is on or very near the ground. But in mammals the legs are under the body and raise it off the ground. What about teeth?
Now, a man is a mammal. But we have a far more complex brain.
It doesn't surprise me that many people resort to evolution. Religions make God seem unreachable. Look at the clothes the priests wear, the music they play, how ... err... different the churches look. It's like stepping into a wierd and whacky world.
Evolution is a cop-out.
Hey, you have to have someone against evolution on this site, and in this conversation to be a duplex conversation.Go ahead. Challenge me!
While I didn't watch the video, I believe it's all bull.
It's the only theory that's being taught as fact. But I don't blame too many people.
According to the evolutionary chain, fish have pretty much come from nowhere. The fish then go on to become amphibians. What changes are needed for a fish to become an amphibian? A pelvis. There are no fossil records to show how a fish grew a pelvis to be a frog. Also, the skull has to change. In addition, in the forming of amphibians, evolution requires fish fins to become jointed limbs with wrists and toes, accompanied by major alterations in muscles and nerves. Gills must change to lungs. In fish, blood is pumped by a two-chambered heart, but in amphibians by a three-chambered heart. I don't believe it!
Now, amphibians to reptiles. The most difficult thing is the origin of the shelled egg. Because amphibians lay jelly eggs. Eggs a fertilised externally, for amphibians, but internally for reptiles. This is where umpalumpa evolved.I could also tell you what is the difference about the inside of a shelled egg, and the inside of a jelly egg.
Let's go reptiles to birds. Reptiles are cold blooded, birds are warm blooded. That turns out to be one of the puzzling mysteries of evolution. Back to eggs. Fish and amphibian eggs, excrement waste outside of the shell as soluble urea. But this would kill a bird inside it's egg shell. Hmmm...And feathers. You ever looked at feathers under a microscope? How about the bone structures required for it to fly? What about the awesome eyesight of a bird?
Reptiles to mammals: The very name “mammal” points up one big difference: the existence of mammary glands that give milk for the young, which are born alive. Reptilian legs are anchored at the side of the body so that the belly is on or very near the ground. But in mammals the legs are under the body and raise it off the ground. What about teeth?
Now, a man is a mammal. But we have a far more complex brain.
It doesn't surprise me that many people resort to evolution. Religions make God seem unreachable. Look at the clothes the priests wear, the music they play, how ... err... different the churches look. It's like stepping into a wierd and whacky world.
Evolution is a cop-out.
Hey, you have to have someone against evolution on this site, and in this conversation to be a duplex conversation.Go ahead. Challenge me!
And in regards to the platypus, it doesn't prove evolution. It has fur like an otter’s, a beak like a duck’s, spurs like a rooster’s, and webbed feet with claws. It lays eggs like a reptile but yet it has mammary glands like a mammal. So how does it prove evolution? What is it evolving into? Or could we say that it was uniquely created so that it could live in it's own habitat?
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