There are many, but Homo erectus is probably one of the better known human ancestors that is now extinct.Would you propose for my consideration a primate that you would accept as one of your ancestors?
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There are many, but Homo erectus is probably one of the better known human ancestors that is now extinct.Would you propose for my consideration a primate that you would accept as one of your ancestors?
There are many, but Homo erectus is probably one of the better known human ancestors that is now extinct.
Well, Homo erectus went extinct. We didn't evolve from them. They were just another line of ancient ancestors that existed before us.We are agreed that Homo erectus is not human.
How would you suggest getting from Homo erectus to human in light of what scripture says God actually did, not what he could have done?
Well, Homo erectus went extinct. We didn't evolve from them. They were just another line of ancient ancestors that existed before us.
We lived alongside Neanderthals, another humanoid species that eventually went extinct. Modern humans have been around for roughly 300,000 years.
If I read Genesis correctly, and I think I did, it says that God created Adam & Eve. They have traditionally been depicted as modern humans. If you take this at face value, evolution seems redundant.
It's not a surprise to me that many Christians reject evolution outright. They don't know what it is. Evolutionary biology is complicated. But Genesis is simple, and people like simple answers. I'm not saying they're stupid, but I am saying humans generally prefer the path of least resistance.
It's hardly solid. It's as many holes as swiss cheese. Even Darwin recognized it's limitationsBecause I think the evidence is solid.
I never said it did.
On the origin of life, perhaps. But the fossil record contradicts the idea that there was only ever modern humans.Simple (intelligent / intentional design) gives the answer that complicated (evolution) is looking for but hasn’t found.
On the origin of life, perhaps. But the fossil record contradicts the idea that there was only ever modern humans.
You'd probably be surprised at the number of Christians I've spoken to over the years that genuinely believe the dinosaurs never existed, despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
I love dinosaurs. They're one of my passions. I was really into Cryptozoology as a kid, too. If you enjoy Paleontology, then why do you dismiss evolution?Being the son of a professional geologist, Paleontology (though not involving dinosaurs) is one of my hobbies.
I was shocked at the time. Their reasoning was something like, if it wasn't mentioned in Genesis, then it wasn't there. When I asked them about the fossil record, many of them dismissed fossils as fabrications.Not much surprises me any more.
I love dinosaurs. They're one of my passions. I was really into Cryptozoology as a kid, too. If you enjoy Paleontology, then why do you dismiss evolution?
I was shocked at the time. Their reasoning was something like, if it wasn't mentioned in Genesis, then it wasn't there.
When I asked them about the fossil record, many of them dismissed fossils as fabrications.
Young Earth Creationists have a problem with dinosaurs, but if the earth is ancient, and creation didn’t take place in 6 literal days, then there is plenty of time for the dinosaurs to have come into existence, fulfilled whatever role they played in God’s purpose for them, and then allowed to become extinct.I love dinosaurs. They're one of my passions. I was really into Cryptozoology as a kid, too. If you enjoy Paleontology, then why do you dismiss evolution?
Ah...the fossil record.....I was shocked at the time. Their reasoning was something like, if it wasn't mentioned in Genesis, then it wasn't there. When I asked them about the fossil record, many of them dismissed fossils as fabrications.
In some ways, sure. We don't actually know what a t-rex looks like. We have to make an educated guess. That's just one example.“Faith” and “belief” are required for both camps. Choose carefully.
As we're seeing in this forum, many Christians make confident claims about things that lack evidence. But when asked to substantiate those claims, they often take offense and quickly withdraw from the conversation.In some ways, sure. We don't actually know what a t-rex looks like. We have to make an educated guess. That's just one example.
The thing is, science deals with the natural world. It's easier for me to believe in something when there is at least some evidence for it.
But Christianity makes these wild claims involving the supernatural, for which there is no evidence. Islam does the same thing. I say to the Muslims, provide me some evidence for these claims and they can't.
For some species of dinosaurs, there are at least skeletal remains that give some indication of size and shape. We believe what science has to offer when there is solid evidence, but when it comes to evolution, the guesswork is often more unbelievable than the supernatural events mentioned in the Bible.In some ways, sure. We don't actually know what a t-rex looks like. We have to make an educated guess. That's just one example.
Evidence for creation is all around you....but you have been subliminally trained to take it all for grated.The thing is, science deals with the natural world. It's easier for me to believe in something when there is at least some evidence for it.
What definition does the Bible give for “faith”? ....because that is what is required to believe what you cannot see.But Christianity makes these wild claims involving the supernatural, for which there is no evidence. Islam does the same thing. I say to the Muslims, provide me some evidence for these claims and they can't.
ahhhh, the 'some'. What a cheap out; it's always the 'some' but never oneself. All those 'others' who don't have the smarts I do...tut, tut, tut!We are still living with dinosaurs - some are in this forum!
And you can demonstrate with crappy radiometric dating methods? Why should I bother someone who thinks the bible says the planet is flat? It says no such thing.Young Earth Creationists are in the same boat as flat-earthers, rejecting overwhelming evidence in favor of outdated and disproven ideas.
In the same manner why bother with someone who thinks the earth is 6000 years old...I don't and won't!And you can demonstrate with crappy radiometric dating methods? Why should I bother someone who thinks the bible says the planet is flat? It says no such thing.