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Yes, of course they have ... google "Evolutionary tree of life" and follow it backwardsAre scientists any closer to figuring out, since Darwin's theory was expounded, what is that proposed unknown common ancestor of gorillas, chimpanzees and humans? With all those bones and dna findings, still no certain common ancestor?
Are scientists any closer to figuring out, since Darwin's theory was expounded, what is that proposed unknown common ancestor of gorillas, chimpanzees and humans? With all those bones and dna findings, still no certain common ancestor?
Right. So you're saying the common ancestor is??? Dirt? Clay? Bacteria? Help out here, please, in a few words. Thanks. Don't be shy, say what you think about the now known as you indicate, or perhaps unknown common ancestor between specifically gorillas and humans...you know, what scientists have found out.Yes, of course they have ... google "Evolutionary tree of life" and follow it backwards
God is the father of all. Thus, He is the common ancestor.Are scientists any closer to figuring out, since Darwin's theory was expounded, what is that proposed unknown common ancestor of gorillas, chimpanzees and humans? With all those bones and dna findings, still no certain common ancestor?
Right. So you're saying the common ancestor is??? Dirt? Clay? Bacteria? Help out here, please, in a few words. Thanks. Don't be shy, say what you think about the now known as you indicate, or perhaps unknown common ancestor between specifically gorillas and humans...you know, what scientists have found out.
No, I thought 'dirt' was the Bible's explanation.Right. So you're saying the common ancestor is??? Dirt? Clay? Bacteria? Help out here, please, in a few words. Thanks. Don't be shy, say what you think about the now known as you indicate, or perhaps unknown common ancestor between specifically gorillas and humans...you know, what scientists have found out.
Thanks. Don't be shy, say what you think about the now known as you indicate, or perhaps unknown common ancestor between specifically gorillas and humans...you know, what scientists have found out.
as soon as they find.......the ribAre scientists any closer to figuring out, since Darwin's theory was expounded, what is that proposed unknown common ancestor of gorillas, chimpanzees and humans? With all those bones and dna findings, still no certain common ancestor?
You know you're on a religion forum? And in the "Same Faith Debates" section for some reason too. If you have a science question, wouldn't it make sense to ask it on on a science forum?Are scientists any closer to figuring out, since Darwin's theory was expounded, what is that proposed unknown common ancestor of gorillas, chimpanzees and humans? With all those bones and dna findings, still no certain common ancestor?
ok.....call me stupid.....if you mustHere (yet again) is a good article about the genetic evidence (that you've already totally ignored at least twice): Genesis and the Genome (pdf).
Yet again - it's pointless asking questions if you just ignore the answers and refuse to learn anything.
You didn't Google it, did you?Right. So you're saying the common ancestor is??? Dirt? Clay? Bacteria? Help out here, please, in a few words. Thanks. Don't be shy, say what you think about the now known as you indicate, or perhaps unknown common ancestor between specifically gorillas and humans...you know, what scientists have found out.
ok.....call me stupid.....if you must
BUT
Genesis indicates a sudden change in the direction of Man
and you want to disagree?
Pan
Look it up
Pan as in peter pan (you know the one that can fly) or pan as in the god pan ( the one with the horns) or the ape pan as in I am an ape man?
Does not knowing it mean that it doesn't exist? Does it mean that theory falls apart?Are scientists any closer to figuring out, since Darwin's theory was expounded, what is that proposed unknown common ancestor of gorillas, chimpanzees and humans? With all those bones and dna findings, still no certain common ancestor?
Well, we keep finding corresponding evidence... Transitional fossils just aren't all that rare, it seems.
Evolution -- Transitional Hominids