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I'm always amazed how closed minded the evolutionists are.

There are many possibilities out there of how the species originated, but evolutionists are so certain they have the one possible answer.

There was a PBS special on last night where they were examining the earliest known humanoid in North America. The scientists concluded that those remains not only challenged previously held convictions about how man arrived in the American continents but also how and whether man evolved from apes.

But the evolutionists wont even listen to the growing chorus of non-religious scientists that are saying the evidence in support of evolution is severely lacking.
277 posted on 12/13/2002 3:07:32 PM PST by DannyTN
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but also how and whether man evolved from apes.

Now let's not push the limits of believability here, you were doing fine until you said that.

No scientist would say that without FULL and conclusive study of the skeleton as well as DNA evidence. That is the first time I have EVER heard that claim regarding that find. The fact of the matter is that our DNA matches so closely to the great Apes that it almost a certainty that we are related.

It was amazing how they came to that conclusion so many years ago, and DNA showed that it most probably is true. It is the MOST likely explanation.

BUT, and this is a BIG but, if it turns out to be true that it does bring that into question, it will be studied thoroughly, and if it is proven somehow, then the theory will be changed. Easy stuff, we are not wed to evolution as it stands now, if it is changed due to scientific discovery, then GREAT, otherwise we will stick with it.
281 posted on 12/13/2002 3:22:55 PM PST by Aric2000
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