Fans of the evolutionary doctrine have no idea how animal ape communication could have evolved into sophisticated human language. To avoid talking about the subject, they say that the specialty of "them" (who knows who is "them" and who is not "them") has nothing to do with the intellectual development of humans. So "the science of evolution", so often mentioned by them, seems to be a ridiculous figment of these fans' imaginations. It is evident from the point of view of intellect, including the sophistication of understanding and spoken language, humans are not apes... although they tend to confuse artificial classification with real nature.
Modern scholars have many written documents that reflect a sophistication of understanding and language, as well as advanced knowledge of art, mathematics, animal domestication, astronomy, medicine, agriculture, engineering, food and beverage industry, etc... and those documents and their corresponding human intellectual framework does not exceed the 5th millennium BC. There are no documents from before that stage.
The question is: how is it possible that suddenly and without evidence of a previous slow development, so many advanced arts and skills appear, if supposedly those humans had been uncivilized apes before that? Isn't it supposed that little by little, step by step, some uncivilized apes were developing their sciences, arts, language, research methods, etc.? Where is the evidence of such supposed slow learning of animals?
To what school did the apes go to learn and systematically make compendiums of knowledge, which would later be used to create advanced civilizations only from the 5th millennium BC?
Modern scholars have many written documents that reflect a sophistication of understanding and language, as well as advanced knowledge of art, mathematics, animal domestication, astronomy, medicine, agriculture, engineering, food and beverage industry, etc... and those documents and their corresponding human intellectual framework does not exceed the 5th millennium BC. There are no documents from before that stage.
The question is: how is it possible that suddenly and without evidence of a previous slow development, so many advanced arts and skills appear, if supposedly those humans had been uncivilized apes before that? Isn't it supposed that little by little, step by step, some uncivilized apes were developing their sciences, arts, language, research methods, etc.? Where is the evidence of such supposed slow learning of animals?
To what school did the apes go to learn and systematically make compendiums of knowledge, which would later be used to create advanced civilizations only from the 5th millennium BC?