Inferring what the common ancestor of the great apes was

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02 Jan 2011, 12:48 pm

Name calling! For shame!

Just how does an ape with a primate history stop being an ape?

There was never any evidence of an aquatic ape, so there is nothing too disprove.

Somehow the genes of modern humans have spread to all humans, sex being likely.

The other side of misanthropic is viewing humans as god's special creation.

While it does have it's ups and downs, all credit, good and bad, must go to ape thinking.

The common ancestor of the great apes was a primate who ate the bugs from dino dung.

All great apes come from the same branch, and spread out from Africa.

A seperate creation line for humans is what has been disproven.



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03 Jan 2011, 12:12 am

what name?
'discredited'?
'physically impossible'?
'regurgitated'
'popular science'
'idiosyncratic'?

None of those are calling you any name - they're addressing your suppositions.