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Chickens, eggs and Evolution (repost)

http://www.youtube.com/watc... Oh, and here's a reference -http://isotropic.org/papers/c hicken.pdf  
 
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atang412 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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I would also like to say, many evolutionists say that we descened from the australapificus (please forgive my spelling) but have we any proof? The "fossils" that we have found were all proven by scientists that they are only bits of monkey parts and human parts. We haven't seen anything that resembles a half man half ape.
askegg (2 years ago) Show Hide
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What a strange thing to say - I think modern apes and monkeys look very much like we do.

What are you expecting? A man with a monkey head or something?
atang412 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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No, they don't. Our genes and the apes genes are completelt different. We are hardly 1% alike. Our only and closest rememblance would be the family behaviour. Nothing else. Our skeletons are different, and as well as our cells. What i was expecting would be something like a hunched up back and maybe ape-like sjull, not like what u said. And so far, nothing is like that. After all, you say we came from apes.
askegg (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Are you serious? We share approximate 98% of our DNA with the great apes. Look it up. We look very similar, sure there are differences but they are nowhere near as great as you may imagine.

Let me ask you this - how different is an ape from a sea slug? It seem you get a lot of bang for your buck in the last 1% of DNA.

I did not say we came from apes - we share a common ancestor.
atang412 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Hello? Please look it up on a non-evolutionist site please. WE do not look similar for the last time. Unless u;ve rlly seen some1 that ugly be4. Do females look like a female ape? I doubt it. Can u really say that someonle like your mom look like a mommy gorilla? NO! Fine. say we DID come from a common ancesestor, who would that be?
askegg (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Are you 10 or something?

We look much more like apes than zebras or octopus. Are we so similar that we are indistinguishable? No, but we are separate species.

We do not have a living example of the intermediate species, but the fossil evidence and the DNA strongly suggest them.

In your theory - please explain why the last 1% of DNA can move organisms from an ape to a sea slug.
Drewdood (2 years ago) Show Hide
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These are excerpts from a longer lecture from Dr. Ken Miller, who is a very respectable scientist in the field of microbiology and is also a theist.

Apes and Humans: watch?v=Gs1zeWWIm5M

Transitional Fossils: watch?v=q9a-lFn4hqY

Full Lecture (I suggest you watch it): watch?v=JVRsWAjvQSg
atang412 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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I would like to ask one BIG question. How come we havent't found a fossil that is half chicken, and half something else. You evolutionists people say (not being disrespectful) that everything came from a single cell which blossomed in the ocean. How come we haven't found anything that is, lest say, half fish and half chicken (or another species of bird)?
askegg (2 years ago) Show Hide
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You are comparing two modern versions of species. Evolution says all animals have common ancestry and the evidence supports this view. The phylogeny has not been violated - if it was *just once* the theory would be destroyed.
atang412 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Could u please describe your evidence, because only thing i heard(dont take this badly) was maybe and might.

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