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AT8FATES discovered 23 months ago- evolution and the 3.2million year old orangutan and a 375million year old fish vs. the divine creation theory... --AT8FATES

Reasonablib rated 23 months ago- "As if in response to Behe's challenge, paleoanthropologists raised the stakes last week with yet another example of evolution unfolding in our own lineage. In the journal Nature, a team of researchers from UC Berkeley and Ethiopia found an "intermediate" member of the human family that they say unambiguously fills the gap in the fossil record between two early types of human ancestors. Australopithecus anamensis was a creature the size of an orangutan that walked upright in the Rift Valley of eastern Africa about 4 million years ago, more than 2 million years after the human lineage split from the ancestor we share with chimpanzees" Evolution has no baring on wether God made us or not. If anything this investigation is a discovery of how humans were made not who made us. a>

BrightKnight rated 23 months ago- "But lest you assume that the transition inevitably yields "intelligent" design, just think about the more problematic aspects of our own anatomy: How about arthritic backs and knees? Or the size of the birth canal in modern humans. Lucy's species had an easier time 3.2 million years ago delivering babies who would grow up to have brains the size of a large orange, compared with modern mothers whose infants grow brains four times larger. We did evolve wider pelvises, but these also mean that more force is put on the sides of our knees, which any soccer player can tell you is not optimal design. " That's why soccer players are evolutionists.
- "But lest you assume that the transition inevitably yields "intelligent" design, just think about the more problematic aspects of our own anatomy: How about arthritic backs and knees? Or the size of the birth canal in modern humans. Lucy's species had an easier time 3.2 million years ago delivering babies who would grow up to have brains the size of a large orange, compared with modern mothers whose infants grow brains four times larger. We did evolve wider pelvises, but these also mean that more force is put on the sides of our knees, which any soccer player can tell you is not optimal design. " That's why soccer players are evolutionists.

piltot172 rated 23 months ago- La la la la la, I'm not listening. God did it, God did it, God did it. Read the bible or burn.

CeisiwrSerith rated 23 months ago- Nice op-ed piece on some recent advances in our understanding of evolution.

Rebecca-Adler rated 23 months ago- This is an interesting op/ed piece in the LATimes about some new discoveries supporting evolutionary theory. I wish they had included links to stories about the discoveries though. I want to know what led the scientists to believe what they found is what they found. Now I'm going to have to look them up myself :-(