Re: What did the first human's mother look like?



On Aug 6, 4:17 pm, John Harshman <jharshman.diespam...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
backspace wrote:
What did the first human's mother look like?  Lets go back 200 000
years in a time machine and ask the first human to describe what his
mother looked like.
1) She had long teeth without a tail.
2) She had long teeth with a tail.

Which of these two options would you choose.

Still stuck on the same old misconceptions, I see. There was no first
human, just as there was no first speaker of French.

False analogy.

Nonhuman and nhuman graded into each other by small steps in an evolving population, just as
Latin and French graded into each other.

Which fossil bone told you this? If you present this bone I have
another question, you might know what it is ........: How do you know
this bone had kids. Lets presume the bone had kids, how would one know
these kids had kids. One needs millions of years for transmutation to
take place(not evolution), what would be the use if Tiktaalik's
offspring only made it to the second generation.

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