The idea is that humanity is evolved from monkeys, as in, we are vastly more advanced than monkeys. Why do Christians make the arguement "Hey, there's grandpa! He's an ape! Oh no!" That's not how it is. No one says monkeys are human beings or vice versa. We're different species, we just have DNA similarities. Anyone who tries to make a satire saying their "species and humanities professor is an ape" is just missing the point entirely and avoiding the issue.
So... why? Why do Christians avoid the real arguement, and instead make irrelevant surrealistic commentary? And what about those Christians who do believe in evolution? After all, Evolution doesn't prove there's no god, just that the particular doctrine known as "creationism" is faulty (or at the very least inaccurate)
2006-07-25
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