Not ancestors, since they are our contemporaries. They are very distant cousins.
It's a shame that Christian bigots have crippled the US education system and made it impossible to properly teach science/biology/evolution. Among all the developed countries, the US public has the worst understanding of science.
2006-08-20 00:26:36
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answered by Jim 5
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The similarity of our features and monkeys are more or less similar , we say that the incaranation of man is from monkey. But strictly the human being generation in started from Adam & Eve. Human beings are need of money to survive and their entire mind is concentrating for best living. But whereas monkeys doesnt bother about their living and they have only five senses. Also they do not have any targetted ideas or anything in the life. whatever comes they will enjoy the same . And whenever they think they have sex since it is open always(very silly).
2006-08-23 23:08:28
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answered by thiagarajan b 1
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I am totally against the Darwin Theory. Monkeys are not our ancestors. If our human ancestors were born to monkeys, then we have got to believe that there was a transformation (monkey to human) that had taken place at a point of time. Since the same kind of transformation has not taken place in the the past eras we can look back, be confident that no transformation had taken place and it is not going to take place in the future either. It is we dont sex like moneys do, you know the result of a human having sex with a monkey.....AIDS.
2006-08-22 21:55:06
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answered by Best Answer Expert 3
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people are apes. it truly is genuinely very not likely that there are any preserved continues to be of our ancestor species, yet you recognize what? it would not count number. about fifty six years back, they stumbled on a touch something talked about as DNA; and there might want to nevertheless be sufficient evidence in DNA for instance evolution if there had by no ability been a unmarried fossil shaped. If we ever do stumble on a fossil of our prompt ancestor, which may be staggering, even if it truly is nevertheless only a ingredient. Denying the mountains of evidence calls for a wide wide awake act of will.
2016-11-05 05:27:09
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answered by ? 4
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Yes.
As long as human learn to walk by only his legs or stand by legs his hands becomes free to do some thing, makes his brain to think more. He tried to to have sex with different positions and enjoy. Mind does the matter not only in sex several things like eating, riding, swimming etc.
After all we humans we think better do better LOL
Charles Darwin was convinced of the close evolutionary relationship between apes(monkey) and humans. In 1837 Jenny, an orang-utan, was brought to London Zoo. Her close resemblance to humans was disturbing and the fact that she could behave so like a human caused much consternation amongst visitors. Darwin suggested that humans evolved in Africa from apes as a result of the harsh climate and hunting behaviour that would encourage natural selection and promote evolution from ape to biped.
Darwin’s observations of Jenny eventually led to the book Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals published in 1872. In the book Darwin argued that emotions in humans such as love, joy, anger, guilt and horror share the same evolutionary origins as those of other animals. The prevailing Christian view at the time was that emotions were a special gift to humans from God. This concept is still hotly debated in some quarters even today.
2006-08-23 23:34:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, Monkeys are our ancestor as per Darwin's Theory of Evaluation. However, development of human brain in long run ; mankind lives a cultured life. Hence, sex habit changes.
2006-08-23 23:09:35
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answered by dipu 4
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Monkey Ancestors
2016-10-31 08:24:15
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answered by Erika 4
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Surely a big NO. Evolution is only a theory. It is and can not be proved. Every thing is created by the existence or vibration (Anahata Dwani as said in Vedas) which came out from nothing.
To add to this view, This theory cannot stand to explain Black hole theory where even an entire galaxy disappear into nothing.
Moreover, Evolution from the human stage has not taken place till date.
2006-08-22 07:15:57
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answered by veda 1
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Monkeys could not be our ancestors on rational thinking but on the theoretical ground of evolution, they are said to be.
Human beings being rational-thinking creatures makes their behaviour (sex habits) different from those of the animal world to which monkeys belong and no social cult or etiquette are imposed.
2006-08-21 21:26:55
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answered by mkm 4
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The term "hominid" refers to members of the biological human family Hominidae: living humans, all human ancestors, and the many extinct members of Australopithecus. Hominids form a superfamily distinct from the old world apes and monkeys (the Cercopithecoidea), which includes the family of great apes or Pongidae (chimpanzee, gorilla, and orangutan) — our nearest living biological kin. The common primate ancestor to humans and living old world apes, Ardipithecus, went extinct several million years ago.
2006-08-23 20:34:31
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answered by Anonymous
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