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Physically: from the time sperm meets egg, we evolve.

Mentally: whenever anything new is learned the chemistry of the brain changes, and to some degree its physiogmy. A new person is evolved.

Spiritually, is dependent on the 2 items mentioned and the Creator of the spirit, or of the whatever it is that causes us to perceive the concept.

Scientific and Technological evolution is basic, but out of step with our social and psychological development. To a large extent, "We" are not technologically advanced. Most of us consume or use the tech without understanding it. Most of us do not fully realize the meaning of liberty, free-thinking, free-choice, self-control, Love, Life, kindness, honor, trust, morals, or ethics. Of those who might understand the Sci-Tech aspect, some of those fall into the category of those mentioned in the previous sentence.

Our Human family is hurting our Human family all over the world. We are not playing nice or acting as relatives "should" act in order to achieve a peaceful coexistence.

Just as all of us do not start walking or talking at the same age, perhaps evolution or maturity is like that.

The "Human" aspect is not about phsysical body. Bonobo Apes might have 98% of their DNA in common with Humans, an Orangatang, 94%.

The interior, unseen, spirit is what define us as Human. Our Choice of how we develop ourselves defines our evolution.

The first law of Nature is: survival of the species.With Humans our physical survival is linked to our ability and willingness to improve ourselves and our environments for the common good.

Now all that being said, as far as physical evolution goes, my personal preferance would be the arm in the middle of the head from which you can breathe and drink water.

2006-07-15 17:38:24 · answer #1 · answered by LeBlanc 6 · 0 1

You are making a HUGE assumption here, in that you assume that evolution happed at all.

No incident of evolution has ever been observed. If even one had, it would no longer be called the ‘theory’ of evolution. And don’t think that evolutionists all over the globe haven’t been trying.

There have never been any genetic changes observed that were beneficial or resulted in new information being added. Only mutations, or harmful changes caused by interference with the DNA has ever been documented.

For example, there are more than a million major genetic differences between humans and apes. According to the people who believe in evolution, we were apes 500,000 years ago. This means that we would have had to average 2 genetic changes per year to become human, and so that also means that in the hundred or so years since we've been able to study genes, there ought to have been around 200 genetic changes in that time.

None have been documented or observed.

Also, there would have been dozens or hundreds of 'higher evolved' creatures, the so called 'missing links' leading up to man. If the apes 'evolved' into something better, then where are all these so called 'higher' forms of apes? I mean, why didn't they survive? They are supposed to have been 'better' than the apes, but they are gone, and the ape is still here. Why?

For many years, there has been a standing offer of $250,000 to anyone who can offer empirical proof for evolution. So far there have been no takers. Check it out at www.drdino.com

2006-07-15 19:18:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Evolving is changes and adaptations. Not all changes are necessarily absolutely positive in nature. For example, evolutionary credited transformations to this point has altered the way humans grow bodily hair, how sensitive our senses are, and how our young (babies) are born.

If these "adaptations" continue, eyesight might become weaker, babies might be born progressively more premature, and other less than desirable changes.

As the basic tenant of Darwin's original work points out, one of the aspect of Evolution is "Survival of the fittest." Only human descendants who avoid or overcome these genetic traits will bridge the Human route to the future. Not to sound like the plot of a Margaret Atwood novel, but there will be an evolutionary/genetic crisis at some point in the future. Likely, not for quite some time, but whether it's hundred of years or thousand of years, no one can truly say.

2006-07-15 17:26:11 · answer #3 · answered by Jim T 6 · 0 0

We are evolving into exactly the type of people that women choose to mate with and have the most offspring most frequently with. Women drive natural selection by selecting from the best available genes which makes males and male mutation the cutting edge and cause of constant improvement through each successive generation.
As rich and poor classes don't mix in statistically significant quantities inevitably the next stage in the line of descendants will become the next stage for Homo Sapiens. The lower order will become a sub-species that will be displaced and replaced by the new Homo Sapiens Grande.

2006-07-16 03:19:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I do not know what we will be but hopefully we will not evolve into creatures that:
1.) Have extra long arms to reach the drive through windows
2.) Forever lose the understanding of the context of we
3.) Can't survive in anything but polluted air
4.) Are the only living species left ( besides the cockroach )
5.) Don't cry or have compassion for others
6.) Live, act, and look like the underground creatures in H.G. Well's "The Time Machine"
7.) Have lost their ability to dream.

2006-07-15 17:42:13 · answer #5 · answered by rodneycrater 3 · 0 0

I don't think evolution has stopped, so yes I think us Humans are still evolving...
into what, who knows... some say to evolve compleately one would turn into compleate energy and then repeat the cycle of evolution ALL over again LOL!

however, I have heard of some REAL life occurances of "mutants", from little girl that can see in X-Ray (no joke it was in a main stream news paper article I read like 2 years ago), to psychic (or maybe not) people, to people who can do other strange things with out the aid of something (just naturally), and what about those people who can "talk to animals" Hmmm. YES mutants Hehehehehe

...
And a Women with PERFECT memory seriously!
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=1738881&page=1
see!!!

No joke...

Now if only we could have an X-Men :)
LOL!



P.S.
listen to "LeBlanc"

2006-07-15 17:21:49 · answer #6 · answered by Am 4 · 0 0

We are always evolving. Most humans evolve horizontally when they gather more and more material things in life, more and more knowledge and intellect to feed the mind.
Some humans evolve vertically when they transcend their increasing level of consciousness. This is spiritual evolution.

2006-07-16 04:45:26 · answer #7 · answered by Timeless - watcher 4 · 0 0

If evolution was true there would be proof by now. There are not new species being created but old ones disappearing. That is all except the love bug down in Florida and that was created in a lab experiment not evolution. That is just satan whispering and mankind choosing to listening to him instead of of the promptings of the Holy Ghost. (and I do know that satan is suppose to be capitalized but choose not to do so)

2006-07-15 20:58:24 · answer #8 · answered by # one 6 · 0 0

we are constantly evolving. we are losign our little finger and pinky toe with time, having less hair, and the way we think, and how our brains function, also genaticly we are chaing to wipe out disseases and creat new ones.

2006-07-15 17:02:27 · answer #9 · answered by draconianworks 2 · 0 0

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