Re: why did we lose our fur?



Inez wrote:
> kyrc...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>>Why did humans out-evolve fur and hair? Almost no other mammal or
>>marsupial has lost their hair.
>
>
> Check the top of your head. If you can't find any there, I can give
> you more hints, but you'll want a private place to make your
> examination.
>

Did you miss the part where he asked about fur? Are you going to brush
off the question and ridicule the OP even further?

I don't think evolutionary "science" has any answers to these questions,
just as they have no answers for sex, chirality and abiogenesis vs
divine creation.This advocacy forum for the ToE is not a place to ask
these types of questions, otherwise the goons that take for the
evolution team will chew you to pieces and spit you out.

--
Nicolas

"The reason the theory of evolution is so controversial is that it is
the main scientific prop for scientific naturalism. Students first learn
that "evolution is a fact," and then they gradually learn more and more
about what that "fact" means. It means that all living things are the
product of mindless material forces such as chemical laws, natural
selection, and random variation. So God is totally out of the picture,
and humans (like everything else) are the accidental product of a
purposeless universe. Do you wonder why a lot of people suspect that
these claims go far beyond the available evidence?" Phillip E.Johnson,
The Church Of Darwin

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