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From: KilVall
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  • the discovery of evolution has stoped people from relizing what the summarians were trying to say.

  • Yeah, some of the drawings were a little awkward, but not too bad. Overall, I think you did a pretty good job on this.

  • Darwin really had something. Too the people of his time weren't prepared for his insights.

  • And some people still haven't recovered from that unreadiness. I think that the view of life is more satisfying and miraculous through the lens of evolutionary thought.

  • and more probable

  • @KilVall I have a question I would like feedback on from YECs and pearlists alike. Assume that along with homo sapiense, 3 other hominids were still known to live--say neanderthal, heidlebergensis and floresiensis. Assume all had some language, but all three we clearly less intellegent that humans (but had not been exterminated by us, of course). How would this affect your view of the world? How would you think these creature should be treated? Assume none could quite attain a college education.

  • @nothingUnrealExists Neanderthals? "Less intelligent"? Jokes on you, racist nazi fag!! Show me some facts then! "Assume none could quite attain a college education." Can you?

  • @GordonFreeMANness Does the concept of the "thought experiment" mean nothing to you?

  • @nothingUnrealExists I assume you're racist 'cause Neanderthals, Denisovans and Cro-Magnons are the same species. And yes that thing means nothing to me.

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