Re: Why the theory of evolution is ontologically impossible
- From: "rupert.morrish@xxxxxxxxx" <rupert.morrish@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Mar 2006 18:28:09 -0800
romain_a2 wrote:
None of you answered the question:
Is there a difference between Man and animals (even if you cannot find
the so-called biological difference)?
At least two posters have answered the question. Here's the answer
again.
There is no difference between humans and animals. Humans ARE animals.
What yo do with that information is up to you. Bear in mind that humans
are *social* animals, and we will be watching your behaviour to decide
whether or not we want you around.
.
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