Re: 1.23% part 2



On Dec 14, 9:28 pm, "\(M\)-adman" <g...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 Science claims that biological we are only 1.23% different from chimpanzees.
Mentally, intellectually, the gap may as well be the grand canyon if you ask me!

It was pointed out in another thread that chimps have been observed over a 19 day period to hunt
with spears. The chimp was targeting a tiny creature inside of a hole in a tree. So the chimp
broke off a twig from a near-by branch, chewed on the end, and stabed it's victim. Not exactly
crafting a spear like a humam, eh?

But for the sake of argument, let us assume the chimp evolved 7 million years latter (after our
suposed common divergence) and can now make spears.

Ok, why does the chimp not make fire and cook his food since we share all but 1.23% of our
genes?

Because we are not related to chimps. THATS why.  We never have been, and never were.

The chimps are smarter.

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we're related to humans with learning difficulties so severe that they
can't learn at all. so the creationist doesn't even know about humans
let alone chimps

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