Re: How did a monkey give birth to a human ?




Re: How did a monkey give birth to a human ?

Group: talk.origins Date: Sat, Mar 29, 2008, 9:39am (EDT-3) From:
sawireless2000@xxxxxxxxx (backspace)


On Mar 29, 4:13 pm, Ye Old One <use...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 14:35:32 -0700, Rusty Sites <SpameYou...@xxxxxxxxxx>
enriched this group when s/he wrote:

backspace wrote:
On Mar 27, 1:57 pm, sch...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Stephan
Schulz) wrote:

In article
<9b037e46-fcbc-422a-90eb-c07719561...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
backspace wrote:

Or put it this way, we have a CA/monkey/ape(choose your vernacular) at
one point in time, as we move on we find humans. How did we go from a
monkey/ape/simian(choose your vernacular) to a human. At what point did
something "monkeyish" give birth to something "humanish" ?
On what point between 1 and 2 does the value of x turn from "something
oneish" turn into "something twoish"?
Would you be so kind then as to explain to me with a
scratchpad.wikia.com entry as to how exactly a simian/ape/monkey
"morphed" into a human ? Because monkeys propagate by giving birth to
other monkeys and humans by giving birth to humans, how did a monkey
turn into a human if it didn't give birth to a human ?
Here once again is the question you keep dodging. Wolves propagate by
giving birth to wolves. Beagles propagate by giving birth to beagles.
How did a wolf turn into a beagle if it didn't give birth to a beagle?
Look at it this way: Pure Wolf...thousands of generations...Pure Beagle.
In the early stages of those thousands of generations between PW and PB
all of the births would be 100% recognizable as wolves.
In the late stages of those thousands of generations between PW and PB
all of the births would be 100% recognizable as beagle.
But over those thousands of generations there is no clear point where
wolf becomes beagle though you will gradually notice more and more
beagle characteristics dominating as time goes by.
--
Bob.


Beagles didn't come from wolves.

backspace,
Some researchers have concluded that dogs problably evolved from wolves
very quickly. Not over millions of years or even thousands of years but
possibly in less than 1,000 years. It may also be true that humans
evolved that quickly also. No one knows for sure how long it took. But
most scientists are sure that it did happen millions of years ago. We
did evolve from ancient ape ancestors.

Bob Reasoner

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