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Man came from Apes & Monkeys?

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Man was made seperate & distinguished from all the rest of the animals?

Me:Yes I know and agree that all the life on the planet share similar genetic markers.But that doesnt mean we came from a shared primate ancestor;more than likely God Gave life in each solar system thier own unique DNA.If the time should ever come,that someone from another solar system should come to our planet,then we would be able to tell from DNA if they were of our solar system or if they came from another.
Agree or No?Explain your answer please?

2007-01-12 03:39:33 · 29 answers · asked by Maurice H 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I hear ya. I believe man was made separate.

2007-01-12 03:44:21 · answer #1 · answered by Char 7 · 2 2

I don't believe they came from either. Apes have always been apes and monkeys have always been monkeys, and never the twain shall meet. God made man separately from the rest of the animals. All the other animals God spoke into existence, but Man he sculpted by hand from the soil and breathed life into Him. Only man has the ability to speak (orally) and has a built-in concept of God. He can write conciertos and plays and create art of all kinds, and has the capacity to increase scientific knowledge. Animals lack these. God intended to have a relationship and fellowship with the created Man, not with the animals.

2007-01-12 03:47:34 · answer #2 · answered by FUNdie 7 · 0 1

alright dude check this out. i believe that god created us and here's a part of my reasoning.
the second law of thermodynamics is entropy which simply states this: everything is headed towards a greater state of randomness and chaos EVERYTHING. that includes earth right? now, if our planet is said to be billions and trillions of years old, then why haven't we entered a state of entropy yet. therefore what i am saying is this, earth cannot possibly be infinitely old because all of our resources would have become depleted by now.
another thing. people who believe in the big bang theory believe that before our solar system was created, we were all surrounded by relative dark matter and they just rubbed the wrong way and created a POP which resulted in the CREATION of our solar system. our universe. now answer this question: WHERE DID THE RELATIVE DARK MATTER COME FROM?

2007-01-12 03:55:44 · answer #3 · answered by curious 1 · 0 0

I firmly believe that there is a God & that He created Adam & Eve as the Bible says. Conditions on earth are chaotic but there is an order to the universe that even some scientists agree has to be an intelligent design. I will never believe that our ancestors swung in trees or swam in the ocean.

2007-01-12 04:00:51 · answer #4 · answered by wanda3s48 7 · 0 0

Neither one. Man is not a animal. God created man and when He disobeyed God He knew right from wrong, No animal knows right from wrong. Romans 5: 12 Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned: There is only one way for man to take care of this sin problem and that is to believe and trust in the fact that the Lord Jesus Christ died for the sins of the world.

2007-01-12 03:49:24 · answer #5 · answered by Ray W 6 · 0 0

God AlMighty made the Man as special creature and distinguished him from all the rest of the CREATURES because He gave us brains 2 use them 4 inventing good things and 4 solving hard problems and questions

2007-01-12 03:52:40 · answer #6 · answered by Nora 4 · 1 0

I believe in evolution and in the possibility of a God and that this possible God intend for evolution to be as it is.

Weren't you once a form that weighed only 9 or so pounds? Then you grew from infant to toddler to child to teenager to perhaps adult.

Would you say that the you that you are now in time will be some what different than the you that will exist in 30 years?

So can you concede that over millions of years the sands of time would have a place in shaping our appearance and thinking?

2007-01-12 03:49:15 · answer #7 · answered by jimmy j 2 · 1 1

I tend to agree more with your position. Similar genetic markers are consistent with either view. If evolution, then it's more obvious. If intelligent design, then the answer lies in the concept of 'similar problem, similar solution'.

Your these about other solar systems, however, is a bit farfetched.

2007-01-12 03:48:45 · answer #8 · answered by mzJakes 7 · 0 1

Neither.

Straw man arguments are your speciality arent they, moron?

Oh, and the shared DNA? Actually it does mean exactly that we shared a common ancestor though I admit I find the idea of being related to you as repugnant as you the idea of 'coming from monkeys'.

DO PEOPLE ANSWERING THIS REALISE THAT HUMAN AND CHIMPANZEE DNA IS MORE SIMILAR THAN MICE ARE TO RATS?

2007-01-12 03:43:49 · answer #9 · answered by TRITHEMIUS 3 · 4 0

Neither. Man, monkeys and apes all branched off from a common ancestor.

2007-01-12 03:43:16 · answer #10 · answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6 · 1 1

the 2nd choice, we descend from Adam and Eve
and if believed in the 1 st choice , this means that once a day will come and monkeys will evolute and take the upper hand on earth as Planet of apes! may be the pigs who knows?!!!!!!
Ain't that funny?
hehehehe

2007-01-12 03:48:40 · answer #11 · answered by 3 · 1 1

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