To: GodGunsGuts
Captain obvious may be in order here.
Two eyes
Two ears
Same internal organs in roughly the same place
Same number of limbs
Fur
Live birth
Nursing young
There are a whole lot of similarities between kangaroos and humans. Why wouldn’t much of the DNA be similar?
Duh!
18 posted on
01/19/2009 2:00:07 PM PST by
Poser
(Sexual Chunky Monkey and willing to fight for oil)
To: Poser; metmom; GodGunsGuts; valkyry1; betty boop; Alamo-Girl; MrB; Ethan Clive Osgoode
Fur? LOL
And a chicken embryo looks an awful lot like the human embryo in the early stages too.
and a pig
and a monkey
and...
so why IS it again we’re automatically to believe we share a common ancestor with all of them again?
You know, as opposed to an intelligent creator just using similar DNA in His design in ALL these examples?
24 posted on
01/19/2009 3:33:11 PM PST by
tpanther
(The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing---Edmund Burke)
To: Poser
According to the Evos, we supposedly diverged from kangaroos 150 million years ago. Given a mutation rate of 10-4 to 10 -6 per base pair per generation, the genes should have been largely scrambled by now. That is why the Evos were so surprised.
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