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To: voltaires_zit

"Scientists think that one group of apes, in response to their environment, started evolving in a way that would eventually lead to homo sapiens sapiens."

First off, there is little or no empirical evidence that the above is true. But, assuming it is true, the goal of the evolutionists is not about science but about the destruction of Western Culture and the Christianity that gave rise to it. Organized Christianity won't let it happen, rest assured.


88 posted on 03/13/2007 5:05:29 PM PDT by baubau (BOYCOTT Bank of America for Issuing Credit Cards to 3rd World Illegal Aliens.)
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To: baubau
"Scientists think that one group of apes, in response to their environment, started evolving in a way that would eventually lead to homo sapiens sapiens."

First off, there is little or no empirical evidence that the above is true.

Actually, there is evidence for the above scenario. In Africa, some 5 million or so years ago, the grasslands were expanding and the forests were contracting. It appears that some groups (probably less successful at forest life) made a living on the edges of the forests, and gradually adapted to the grasslands. While the groups that stayed in the forests changed little, the group that adapted to the grasslands had to change a great deal. We are descended from that group.


But, assuming it is true, the goal of the evolutionists is not about science but about the destruction of Western Culture and the Christianity that gave rise to it. Organized Christianity won't let it happen, rest assured.

I did six years of graduate school, with half of the time in evolution, fossil man, osteology, human races, and related subjects. At no time was "the destruction of Western Culture and the Christianity that gave rise to it" or anything even close ever mentioned. I think you are just making that up from whole cloth.

93 posted on 03/13/2007 6:17:22 PM PDT by Coyoteman (Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge.)
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