Posted on 04/12/2006 12:21:23 PM PDT by Sofa King
LONDON (Reuters) - An international team of scientists have discovered 4.1 million year old fossils in eastern Ethiopia that fill a missing gap in human evolution. ADVERTISEMENT
The teeth and bones belong to a primitive species of Australopithecus known as Au. anamensis, an ape-man creature that walked on two legs.
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Really long lunch placemarker
lmfao
(Did I make you look?? ;^)
You bet. I almost always double-check Bible references I'm not familiar with. Since I didn't specifically remember any verses about Easter in Acts, I decided to check Acts 29...
There are GOBS of things we 'do' in churchs today that have no basis in the NT (or the Old, for that matter).
Somehow, Satan (or man ;^) has managed to put differences between us that tend to disunite us, but for no good reason!
Divide and conquer, I guess.....
Really, really long lunch break placemarker.
Yep - that was my best. Your turn.
I think I got the next day after lunch break response. But my question was fairly easy.
I frankly dont know what is so difficult about admitting that one has made an error...none of us is perfect, we are all prone to errors, errors are what make us human...good grief, I had to call 'abuse' on myself, for a really large error...I felt so humiliated, but apologized and moved on...one does need to admit errors when they make them....to stubbornly insist that one made no error, when they obviously did, and everyone notices it, is really not a smart move...it reflects rather poorly on the one who is denying the error...
Admit the error and move on...I should think thats what mature adults do...
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Those Australopithecus skulls are about as gorilla looking as they can get. They're not humanish, not even close.
Yes, yes, but which of the skulls in #39 are really humans and which ones are just old apes???
Not quite: http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/crania.html
And a google image search of gorilla skulls and Australopithecine skulls demonstrates this.
Different views of a gorilla skull: http://www.glendale.edu/skull/gorilla_m/left.htm
Different views of an australopithecine skull: http://australian.museum/human_evolution/skulls/a_africanus.htm
Significant differences
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