This again?
If bread is made out of flour, why do we still have flour?
2007-03-02 08:30:17
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answer #1
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answered by ecolink 7
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Why does everyone think this? It's wrong. We did not evolve from apes or monkeys. We have a common ancestor. Meaning there was an ancestral animal millions and millions of years ago that is common to both humans and apes.
2007-03-02 08:37:49
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answer #2
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answered by Louis G 6
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Evolution The Great Lie
Evolutionsist proclaim their good idea is science but in reality severely lacks credible strength on numerous serious scientific failures of the theory. While the logic 'sounds' good and the science 'feels' good, the theory falls drastically short of credible acceptance.
Originally, this good idea was formed over 140 years ago and has undergone severe scrutiny to the point that died hard Darwinist have had to modify their belief into new Darwinism. This lead to the creation of a highly sectarian group of Neo-Darwinist who are headed by Dr. Richard Dawkins. Dr Dawkins published his book, "The Blind WatchMaker" which has become a Bible of sorts to this emergent sect of radicalized atheist.
Some of the scientific failure of this Neo-Darwinist Sect include:
1. The natural occurrence of randomness, which Neo-Darwinism relies upon, does not exist in this natural universe. Scientists and mathematicians unilaterally agree that the universe is a perfectly ordered - indeterminant system which precludes any notion of randomness. Natural randomness cannot be mathematically modelled as the universe is perfectly ordered and randomness is counter to perfect order. So the root premise of Darwinism that biological life is the outcome of chance, random events cannot possibly exist. The Theory fails on its most basic premise.
2. Evolution Theory continues and states that during an alleged random chance event that the conditions were just right for a natural phenonmenon to 'cause' biological life to spark in existence. This apparently was a singularity as there is no durable scientific evidence of a life sparking natural process other than copulation. This fails fundamental scientific rigor that states natural principles, axioms, or processes are consistent, timeless, and ubiquitious throughout the universe. Once again Evolution Theory fails.
3. Once biological life emerged from some sort of protoplasmal premordial pool of goop, over time it 'evolved' into higher life forms and bifuricated into the modern animal kingdom. However, there is no scientific evidence of vertical transspecies evolutionary processes that would be expected to be ongoing. This again is apparently another singularity as this fails fundamental scientific rigor that states natural principles, axioms, or processes are consistent, timeless, and ubiquitious throughout the universe. Once again Evolution Theory fails.
Evolution has failed on three of its most essential postulations. This places all other notions in the Theory as a farce and senseless babble. Once again Evolution is not science and has no strength in science.
Unfortunately, radicalized sectarian elements of the evolutionary movement continue to insist that evolution is a truth. Their tactics range from projection, name calling, and organizing clever prejudicial arguments in support of this baseless theory. Their efforts continue to peddle this farce to innocent children not much different that Radicalized Muslims codify their youth in the Madrassah's.
Perhaps Pink Floyd was more honest than not with their song "Another Brick In The Wall"
2007-03-02 15:19:42
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answered by Salt Shaker 2
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Not all the monkeys turned into humans
2007-03-02 08:28:55
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answered by MLBfreek35 5
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That's easy,,, humans where created as humans and monkeys where created as monkeys,,,, God did it that way... we(humans) where created to His image and apearence, and,,, I dont think God look's as an ape..
2007-03-02 09:37:34
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answered by Porta E 1
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Analogous question: 3/4 of me is descended from Europeans. If I came from Europeans, why do Europeans still exist?
2007-03-02 09:24:52
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answered by Logan 5
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Because we branched off. Evolution doesn't necessarily happen in a straight line. It operates more like tree branches, with new species sprouting off from old ones and starting their own line. This doesn't mean the original line disappears, just that a species sprouted from it.
2007-03-02 08:30:04
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answered by Cpt_Zero 2
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Louis G pretty much hit the nail on the head with his answer. We have the same common ancestor as other primates.
2007-03-02 10:23:39
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answered by Frannie 4
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Number of times this question has been asked and answered on Yahoo Answers:
"Why still monkeys?": 473
http://answers.yahoo.com/search/search_result;_ylt=Aue08yVMnapfM8KEqUT4D1EjzKIX?p=why+still+monkeys
"Why still apes?": 318
http://answers.yahoo.com/search/search_result;_ylt=Aue08yVMnapfM8KEqUT4D1EjzKIX?p=why+still+apes
Total: 791
Who's going to be #800?
2007-03-02 08:34:41
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answered by secretsauce 7
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Please try to come up with an argument that has not been done to death and is so incredible weak that one is forced to think you are intellectually challenged.
2007-03-02 10:23:19
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answered by Anonymous
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