Because our early ancestors were not a single group living in one place, primates existed all over the globe, in nearly all conditions imaginable. Different conditions demanded different kinds of qualities. In jungles the ones with long strong arms thrived, as they could avoid predators and move through the trees more easily, thus moving their genes forward. In the african savannah, where a standing position, longer legs and other human-like characteristics increased the chances of survival, the ancestors of "homo homo sapiens" appeared.Jedoro said:That raises the question of why other primates didn't evolve into humans as well, though, given the high amounts of similarities.
The theory of gravity isn't a lot less solid than most people would beleive. I'm going off topic here, but since it's been mentioned I now feel I have to rant. I hate the theory of gravity (or at least what of it is taught to mechanical engineering students). I cannot accept that there is a minute, constant force proportional only to gravity, to me it seems absurd there can be a force applied with out any change in the energy of the system. /breathAbengoshis said:Evolution is a fact and a theory, and the theory has more evidence than the theory of gravity.
Theories explain facts, they are not and I repeat, NOT hypotheses. Those who reject evolution simply haven't seen any evidence, or ignore it at will because it conflicts with their beliefs.
There is no reason to ascribe a deity.
There is no need for this thread. There will be flaming. Can someone lock this topic before people are burned?
First of all, the whole 'science versus religion' discussion is based on what's called a 'false dichotomy': either one or the other can be true, or more specifically: if one is flawed, the other MUST be true. Which is a logical fallacy.ICs2Xist said:Does [the theory of evolution] really make more sense? Can people really argue this logically for me? Yes, I realize you can't completely disprove or even offer significant evidence against the fuzzy, biased view of the earth's creation by a Christian, but try and offer some real evidence FOR evolution.
You are forgiven.PS: Don't hate me for making a religious thread.
Your post demonstrates a dearth of understanding regarding the theories of evolution and natural selection. I do not think it is fair to expect posters on an internet forum to provide such information. I suggest you do your own research into the matter if you are truly interested in the answers.ICs2Xist said:Does it really make more sense? Can people really argue this logically for me? Yes, I realize you can't completely disprove or even offer significant evidence against the fuzzy, biased view of the earth's creation by a Christian, but try and offer some real evidence FOR evolution.
You're right, that was a bad example. I apologise.Borrowed Time said:One of the main issues concerning christians and their problems with evolution is the fact that they very often don't define where their problems lie. They instead use the broad term "evolution" and many think that they're trying to debate all of it. Natural selection, or micro-evolution is proven and happens all around us at all times.
Many christians though, have a problem with of course the "bio-genesis" and macro-evolution. The mentioning earlier of many domestic breeds of dogs coming from a wolf is of course completely 100% true. The issue is not that the dog came from a wolf. The issue is that a dog is not a different species from a wolf. It is only a different breed, much like the different races of humanity.
Wolf: Kingdom - Animalia, Phylum - Chordata, Class - Mammalia, Order - Carnivora, Family - Canidae, Genus - Canis, Species - Canis lupus
Dog: Kingdom - Animalia, Phylum - Chordata, Class - Mammalia, Order - Carnivora, Family - Canidae, Genus - Canis, Species - Canis lupus
BTW, I've heard the whole "vestigil" argument before with the human tailbone being pointed out. Honestly, that is a very important muscle anchoring point that I can guarantee you, most anyone would hate being without. It's by no means "vestigil". I'm only talking about the tailbone here though. :cough:
Also, I find it very interesting that differing bone structure in very human looking layouts have quite often been proven to being homo-sapiens that had a form of bone disease or were just different variations. If you take the bone structure of a typical African male (based on environmental factors, not racial) and the bone structure of a typical Asian male, you will find a plethora of differences in their structure, the density of the bone, the length of limbs, etc. Not to mention the fact that facial bone growth is a proven fact as individuals age. I would find it to be fascinating if many of these "neanderthal-esque" skeletons were radically aged individuals who'se facial bone structure had not stopped growing, as is the case currently, giving prominant ridges, etc... :shrug: just some things to think about from a scientific standpoint.
Pretty much this. The church acknowledges evolution as a definite possibility. That doesn't mean God doesn't exist. He simply started the whole shebang is what they basically say.Twilight_guy said:Um, Catholicism acknowledges the fact that there could be evolution. Therefor, it accepts the ideas of God and evolution. They are not mutually exclusive.
That's actually closest to what i believe, that evolution does happen, but that it is a result of God's larger plan. That he created all life 4.7 billion years ago (or whatever the number is, that seems to stick out from earth science), and knew that we would evolve as the dominant species on Earth. More or lessAardvark said:The official stance is that God kickstarted Life and let it go nuts. When Humans came about, He showed up and said, "Hey, kids, check this out", then showed them how to murder'n'shit.
Well, probably not that, but the first part is true. God shows up, kickstarts a self-replicating chemical reaction and watches the results. Occasionally dropping a meteor or two, when He got bored.
Didn't yet read all 5 pages, but if it hasn't been linked yet...ICs2Xist said:try and offer some real evidence FOR evolution.