Posted on 08/28/2022 5:13:37 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
These 3-D models of the bones of Sahelanthropus show the femur in posterior and medial view (left) and the right and left ulnae in anterior and lateral view (right).Franck Guy / PALEVOPRIM / CNRS – University of Poitiers
Helen Thomas was walking that long ago?
Nah, they found Alley Oop’s shin bone. Dr Wonmug lost track of him when he didn’t pay the power bill on his time machine.
Do you credit as true the theory that humans evolved from apes?
Future Rat voters.
They had a common ancestor. Study ToE a bit more closely.
Seven million years ago there were plenty of reasons
for early man to be quickly able to get up in a tree...
Human history extends into deep time. Make no mistake, most evidence of ancient human civilization is under 350 feet of ocean.
“Seven Million Years Ago, the Oldest Known Early Human Was Already Walking”
...and Nasty Nanzi Peelousy can personally attest to that fact!
I feel like him when I get out of bed in the morning
As in Adam made in the image of God.
That's what happens when you have a flood 6000 years ago.
I'm looking forward to when they announce the discovery of Sahelanthropus jeremyensis.
There’s an image of what the monkey was said to look like here.
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/08/24/15/61686509-11142015-image-a-230_1661350956872.jpg
...from this article.
Did sometimes walking on two legs make it human?
Different theory.
If one where to do a man on the street type question we would discover that quite a number of people do not know the difference between a monkey and an ape.
Photo caption of Helen Thomas and that certain look across the room....
Strangers in the night
Exchanging glances
Wandering in the night
What were the chances
We’d be sharing love
Before the night was through?
Something in your eyes
Was so inviting
Something in your smile
Was so exciting
Something in my heart told me I must have you
Strangers in the night, two lonely people
We were strangers in the night
Up to the moment when we said our first hello
Little did we know
Love was just a glance away, a warm embracing dance away
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