Posted on 03/04/2005 4:42:55 AM PST by discipler
You know, everytime I see one of those artists renditions of what the 'so-called' caveman or missing link supposedly looks like, which they somehow are miraculously able to create from their vast imaginations using probably a small fraction of fossils(an amazingly the depiction always looks like a monkey), It just reminds me how big a crock evolution is.
LOL - my thoughts exactly.
Cheers, CC :)
Which point? That facts don't change, or that I'm dumb. To quote Corporal Agarn; "Who says I'm dumb?"
Exactly, this is pseudo-knowledge that stands in the place of real knowledge. It deserves a place beside all of the evidence for extra-terrestrials, crop circles, Big Foot, and Nessie: our ally from the deep.
Speaking of crop circles, wasn't it hilarious and pointed for Mel Gibson to say in his movie on Aliens--as he surveyed the crop circle on his farm--that humans could not have done this (which of course humans did do just before they turns the cameras on). That Mel Gibson guy is sharp and wise to show the folly of the crop circle "experts."
Now why did God leave that full body fur trick still in there?
Look, we can flip just one bit of coding in a small part of one gene and it's hair city all over again!
Now why did God leave that full body fur trick still in there?
Uh yeah sure buddy.
Any evolutionists thinking they have an Aha! case of a missing-link fossil to discredit creationists have a slippery object to try to hang onto. If brain size does not correlate with intelligence, then a century and a half of human-evolution storytelling goes down the drain. Fine measurements of skull capacity were a staple of human phylogenetic studies; some, like Paul Broca (now considered a racist), made a career out of it. It should have been obvious that even modern human small people like Tom Thumb could be smarter than local fatheads. And didnt we learn that birds, with much smaller brains, outwit chimpanzees? (see 02/01/2005 entry).
If hobbitkind were degenerate modern humankind, there is no evolution story to tell. But if they evolved smart brains independently, in parallel with other upwardly-mobile hominids, then human evolution has been falsified twice (see 12/30/2004 entry). Take your pick, Darwin Party. If indeed this goes to the heart of our understanding of human evolution, it whacks it with a sharp stone tool.
These folks are not just hirsute, they are furry! A minor shift here or there, whether caused by disease or chemistry, can turn your bald body into a full pelt situation.
yeah, I've seen hairy people before, my son is hairy and when he's older he will probably look as if he has a lion's mane down his back, but my point is that he's human, always will be and his descendants will be, just like our ancestors were and not some if I may quote the great Charlton Heston.."... dirty ape."
Ooh, Very nice comment. Evolutionist have more faith than doubting Thomas--too bad their god couldn't care less.
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