no such thing as evolution...
2007-02-20 11:12:58
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answered by Azeem 2
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I've been wondering about evolution for a while now. Ever notice how a lot of humans look a lot like animals? Or how animals have so many traits like humans do? They eat, sleep, love, have feelings, etc. So maybe it is real.
But see... Evolution doesn't occur over any short amount of time. The theory of evolution was meant over thousands or millions of years. So maybe we are all changing... We just can't notice the change because we see ourselves everyday and don't notice the small changes. Or because we wouldn't change until many generations...
I hope this helps or gives you more thought... ???
2007-02-20 19:15:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution takes place over millions of years. We are still evolving, whether you can see the changes or not. We have tailbones still, but no tails anymore, for example. Also, many researchers believe that by the next century we will all be one race - no longer black, white, etc.
The difference between humans and animals is that animals must adapt to their environment, while humans have learned how to make our environment adapt to us (another evolution for us).
2007-02-20 19:13:14
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answered by eileezy2002 4
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dude, your name is Jesus Freak, so why are you so worried about evolution? If you go to church, ask your preacher, sunday school teacher or youth group leader. If you don't, then ask a friend or an adult that knows about creation. Sorry to say that animals are smarter than humans. Do some research on dolphins, rats, dogs, cats, birds, anykind of animal. Also, we have very little, very complex cells, and only God could create that.
As for having xmen powers...only in Hollywood.
2007-02-20 19:39:31
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answered by Catherine 2
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It is. Humans are getting taller. Evolution takes thousands of years for slight change to happen. And new species can take millions of years. In 2 million years, it is likely that "humans" will be different enough that they wouldn't be able to breed with modern humans.
2007-02-21 10:33:10
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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Evolution does occur in our lives today. That is why you have to have a flu shot every year. Because the virus mutates and "evolves" into a new form that your body is not guarded agains.
2007-02-20 19:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution happens too slowly for you to see it and, after all, you don't have to see something to believe it's true, do you?
2007-02-20 21:22:24
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answered by Lili B 2
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maybe we're still youngin's
2007-02-20 19:09:18
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answered by Ting 4
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