To: VadeRetro
So less than half a dozen creationists have some disagreement on what is an ape skull and what is a human skull. So? By the way, why is it that the earliest fully formed humans are usually dark skinned? I know science says life arose out of Africa (geographically closer than say America), but the early pictures of upright apes show him with human hands and human feet (something you can't tell from a skull)and then he loses his fur and becomes a rather angular featured black man.
To: DittoJed2
Usually such hypothetical images are compensation for poor data. For instance.
![](http://www.indiana.edu/~ensiweb/images/wh.pak2.jpeg)
![](http://www.netbiologen.dk/images/pakicetus.gif)
![](http://www.harunyahya.com/images_articles/article3.jpg)
![](http://www.mad.scientist.org/scinews/images/Pakicetus.jpg)
To: DittoJed2
Black men all over the world should be angered by that one. It does seem very racial to me.
To: DittoJed2
By the way, why is it that the earliest fully formed humans are usually dark skinned? What is the evidence for this?
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