First, if you are trying to argue against evolution from a creationist standpoint, then you are 'begging the question'; you need to argue against evolution from independent grounds. Second, there are 'warriors' with 'unbreakable' bones. Here is one example: the skulls of animals like rams or buffalo. Their bones have evolved in order to adapt to their surroundings. Third, your logic is wrong. Just because there exists a set of circumstances (e.g. 'surroundings') that something hasn't evolved to or adapted to doesn't entail that evolution is wrong. Fourth, evolution takes place over many generations. It is naive to think that evolution should happen quickly before our very eyes. Perhaps if you could live for thousands of years you would witness 'apes' walking out of the jungle. I am not a biologist, but I would imagine that 'apes' are still evolving over many generations.
2007-01-02 16:27:44
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answered by justsomeguy 2
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Apes are walking out of the jungles all the time. This species of apes is called humans, and they are destroying the habitats where many of the other great apes lived. Those other great apes evolved from the same proto-apes as humans. Where they evolved to live in the jungles, humans "chose" a different path moving onto the plains and developing tools. With the advent of weapons, we stopped spending as much energy on muscle and bone, and more on intelligence and the technology to replace them. There is no bone that it unbreakable to an antelope femur, a heavy wood club, a bronze axe, and iron sword or a musketball. I don't view Mike Tyson as the long term evolution type. If there were more people like him, there'd be less people like him.
2007-01-02 16:16:58
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answered by novangelis 7
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The incredible fact that I have learned about the created world is the fact that each and every one of us helped create it. We all made everything Manifest into our reality. I just wish we all knew it. We don't listen and we take for granted. I'm not bashing, I am guilty too - we all are, but my MAIN POINT IS WE ALL would benefit from becoming more AWARE. In other words, we need to at least pay attention.
2007-01-02 13:27:51
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answered by BabyGirl~ 4
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Its hard to answer this question because I don't know what you are asking. You have many totally different questions built into your paragraph. It kinda sounds like you are trying to generate a discussion, but that would be against the TOS.
Are you asking, "What evidence supports creationism"?
2007-01-02 13:28:55
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answered by semdot 4
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Millions of years of warriors and boxers? I don't think you understand how evolution works yet.
2007-01-02 16:09:28
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answered by q 3
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Time is relative to gravity. The more gravity you have the slower time gets. In a black hole, where there is so much gravity that light cannot escape, time does not exist.
2007-01-02 14:37:26
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answered by Dr. D 7
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it was done with love. justOne
2007-01-02 13:36:41
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answered by justOne 2
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