Code Monkey - Jonathan Coulton
The Monkey Puzzle Tree - Jordan Rand
The monkey song - Yakko, Wakko, and Dot
Monkey - Skin
Brass Monkey - Beastie Boys
Monkey Say - Chris E. Lee
King Kong Song - ABBA
Monkey Wrench - Foo Fighters
Proudest Monkey - The Dave Matthews Band
2007-08-05 00:04:31
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answer #1
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answered by Angelia Aorika 3
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Science is a VAST field. And evolution is one of MANY theories. But the complaint/"controversy" from the religious folk is only with evolution. Why ? Just one example : Before Copernicus, the earth was the center of the universe accord to god..but god's word was corrected...(after much "controversy") Now when it comes to humans, the holy books are very specific about our origins and it is almost the last straw that holds religion together. Because of the traditional passing down(brainwashing) of the "holy" teachings, they simply cannot accept the "sanctity" of humans to be diluted by the fact that we come from lesser apes. Thus the reason for evolution (and not ANY other science) to be vilified is to protect this last straw. There is NO controversy in evolution. The arguments put forth by creationists about "missing links" were the arguments of the early 20th century. Since then anthropologists have discovered a staggering number of species the clearly connect us to the evolutionary tree. In fact SEVERAL other scientific methods(incl. DNA analysis) have all, independently cross verified the claims and with undeniable success. >> i don't know what to believe? Believe in truth, the facts, not mythology. Without our knowledge of evolution we couldn't even have antibiotics.
2016-03-12 20:55:35
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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No, we were made by God, ONE God. If anyone else wants to why, read on... People that believe in evolution always ask people that believe in creation to defend their beliefs. Yet people that believe in evolution have NO proof themselves. So, here is why I believe in creation: First, people that believe in evolution believe that we evolved from monkeys or other lower lifeforms, yet why don't we today. Many people say "that only happened in old world" or whatever. Well, ISN'T THAT CONVENIENT. There goes their one big piece of proof. But there are many points that you can't deny. First off, Where did the monkeys come from? You think they came from something else? If they did, where did that something else come from. Something had to made at some point. Molecules didn't just DECIDE to make planets, moons, and asteroids in our solar system. Second, what about our planet? What are the odds that the one planet that we are on is the perfect distance from the sun to sustain us. Our planet's orbit is 93,000,000 miles from the sun. It lies in a limited zone that is habitable because life neither freezes nor fries. Also, our planet is tilted at a 23.4 degree angle. This causes seasons, moderations in temperature, and allows for a wide variety of climate zones. The tilt is exactly the way it should be. Thirdly, the sun, a perfect powerhouse, is stable, the ideal size to sustain us, and it produces the perfect amount of energy. Fourthly, our moon. It is also just right for us. When we look at the size comparison between the moons of a planet other than our own, say Jupiter, the difference is pretty big. However, the moon is about 1/4 the size of Earth. Its distance from us and its size are perfect. The moon and our planet are perfect "neighbours" because the moon affects our tides, which plays a vital role in Earth's ecology. Also, without the Moon being the way it is, our planet would wobble like a spinning top, with the potential of tipping over and turning on its side. The resulting climatic, tidal, and other changes would be catastrophic. Fifthly, our magnetic field. It blocks most of the radiation and meteors in space. The magnetic field is caused by the core of our planet. Sixthly, there is our atmosphere. It also protects us from stellar debris from space. It also distributes heat throughout the planet. It also slows the escape of heat at night. Finally, there all the cycles on earth that sustain all life. The water cycle provides a renewable supply of water for both us, but also plants and animals. The carbon cycle provides us with glucose and oxygen, and provides food for plants in the way of CO2. The nitrogen cycle also produces us with organic molecules. How do you explain evolution when there had to have been a master designer behind all these perfections. These sorts of things don't happen out of nowhere! ----------------------- I have a question. How could life such as humans, that are so complex, be made randomly? The human body is one of the most complex structures in the universe. It is made up of some 100 trillion tiny cells - bone cells, blood cells, brain cells, to name a few. In fact, there are over 200 different types of cells in your body. Despite their amazing diversity in shape and function, your cells form an intricate, integrated network. The Internet, with its millions of computers and high-speed data cables, is clumsy in comparison. No human invention can compete with the technical brilliance evident in even the most basic of cells. So again, how could life such as humans, that are so complex, be made randomly? --------------------- Well, creation is my belief, and it always will be. If this doesn't convince you, you either don't understand it, or you will never change your beliefs no mater what. Oh, and here are 2 questions to leave you with that are going to burst your bubble: Could even a "simple" cell really arise from non-living chemicals? And if so, how?
2016-04-04 07:55:33
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, "RV"...
How about this cartoon theme song...
Magilla Gorilla Theme Song:
We've got a gorilla for sale
Magilla Gorilla for sale.
Won't you buy him,
Take him home and try him,
Gorilla for sale.
Don't you want a little gorilla you can call your own,
A gorilla who'll be with ya when you're all alone?
Spoken: How much is that gorilla in the window?
Take our advice,
At any price,
A gorilla like Magilla is mighty nice.
Gorilla, Magilla Gorilla for sale.
2007-08-05 11:41:26
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answer #4
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answered by “Mouse Potato” 6
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ONE MONKEY DON'T STOP THE SHOW
DR. ZAIUS,DR.ZAIUS &
YOU'LL NEVER MAKE A
MONKEY OUT OF ME - TROY McCLURE
THE SMARTEST MONKEYS - XTC
KING KONG REGGAE - TODD RUNGREN
&
ZOO BLUES - ROBIN WILLIAMSON
featuring the lyrics:
"I asked the elephant in the elevator where you had gone
He said you're boozing 'round with the bees.
When I had the bucks my dear, you were so fawn
But now my doe is gone and you're so colt to me
Camels in the zoo singing, one hump or two
But I can't bear to see the milkcow
I feel the loss a lot I miss you an ocelot
I wonder who's kitten you now.
My Llama mama what's gnu with you
With your's cat's pajamas and his cockatoo
I'm hippo what toucan do
You've sealed your fate with him.
Gorilla my dreams, you're a cheetah it seems
Fly are you lyin' to me?
You otter be sad losing me..for goodness snakes!"
Does that one count?
2007-08-05 05:17:44
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answer #5
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answered by Farmer & Granny Crabtree 5
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Abba Dabba Honeymoon
Swingin' On A Star*
*That one just has a part in it about monkeys..the song tells about different beasties, and how they can better themselves. I know I am dating myself, 'cause it's an oldie...but here's the part:
"And all the monkeys don't live in the zoo
Every day we see quite a few....
So you see it's all up to you....
You can be better than you are... You could be swingin' on a star!"
And that's my meager contribution...
2007-08-05 03:02:16
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answer #6
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answered by gldjns 7
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Caveman Songs
2016-11-06 21:06:53
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answer #7
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answered by isles 4
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Monkey Gone To Heaven-Pixies
2007-08-04 23:56:26
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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ok I cannot add to the list
2007-08-11 00:03:03
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answer #9
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answered by cheri h 7
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Well, I think that cover about all of them .....!!!!!!
2007-08-05 00:01:55
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answer #10
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answered by Spanky the monkey !!! 6
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