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Uploaded by on May 21, 2007

Chris Stringer is speaking about his own research on early human evolution in Ethiopia. His main area of study in the early human colonization in Europe.

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  • History seems to show that "evil" people will use anything that is convenient to justify their actions. Like how in the US the bible was used to justify slavery.

  • Yeah I guess you're right, but I just thought it was interesting to point out that we all share the same ancestry, and at a point not very far back.

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  • Is it such a far cry to realize that sacred texts frequently use metaphor for the creation of the world from (the) God(s)? I believe the Source of the universe is God and they are conscious enough to not only create existence, but to create a plan that works in their own physical laws. As a student of religion and human evolution, I believe the first man was the first primate who walked bipedal and walked upon the ground, was called Hadam in early theological studies, "People of the dirt"

  • Is it such a far cry to realize that sacred texts frequently use metaphor for the creation of the world from (the) God(s)? I believe the Source of the universe is God and they are conscious enough to not only create existence, but to create a plan that works in their own physical laws. As a student of religion and human evolution, I believe the first man was the first primate who walked bipedally and walked upon the ground, was called Hadam in early theological studies, "People of the dirt"

  • @TerrificTyler777 neither does a book written by bronze age men using bronze age morality. Fortunately for rational people we have many ways to prove you christards wrong and all you have is worthless quotes written by man.

  • @TerrificTyler777 Well if you dont think fossils are good evidence for evolution luckily theres tons more!

    -DNA

    -Vestigial organs

    -Plate tectonics - continental drift and distribution of animals

    -Carbon and metric dating

  • Fossils don't prove anything.

  • I wouldn't be so quick to say the words "eliminate" because some of these bones belong to animals that are still walking the planet.

    Keep an open mind, because you're going to need that to learn what will shake the very foundation of this planet.

  • Where was this?

  • YYYYEEEUP PEACE

  • |Interesting, thanks

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