jonathan180iq
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Sir, I did not come from Apes.
You are biologically, morphologically, taxonomically, and physiologically an ape.
You are a Hominid of the Genus Homo and a member of the Homo-Sapien species.
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Sir, I did not come from Apes.
How about Lucy, your ancestor, can you tell me something about her? You can’t? Try Ancestry.com, maybe they have records, it’s only about 3.2 million years ago, they should have records of her and some of the other billions of supposedly missing links.
From 1 A.D. the estimated population was about 200 million to where we at right now at over 7 billion modern people. Just use your daily common sense, if we have over 7 billion modern people today in just over 2,000 years, where are the others from 3.2 million years ago that are supposedly the transitional form or the missing links BURIED? We should be drowning today with evidences from these billions of missing links.
“Why do we not find them embedded in countless numbers in the crust of the earth?” –Darwin
They’ve found a few of them like the “Piltdown Man” believed to be 500,000 to 1,000,000 year old missing link.
“The scientific community celebrated Dawson's discovery as the long-awaited "missing link" between ape and man and the confirmation of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. As the decades passed and new information came to light, however, it became clear that the Piltdown Man was not what he seemed.”
New dating technology based on fluorine testing emerged in 1939, but the Piltdown remains had been locked away after Dawson’s death in 1916 and were not extensively tested until a decade later. At that time, fluorine testing revealed that the remains were a good deal younger than had previously been claimed, closer to 50,000 than 500,000 years old. (Later, carbon-dating technology showed that the skull was actually no more than 600 years old.)
“But that wasn’t all: Upon closer examination of the Piltdown Man, scientists found that the presumed hominid’s skull and jaw actually originated from two different species, a human and an ape (possibly an orangutan). A microscope revealed that the teeth within the jaw had been filed down to make them look more human, and that many of the remains from the Piltdown site appeared to have been stained to match each other as well as the gravel where they were supposedly found. In November 1953, authorities of the British Natural History Museum announced these findings and publicly called Piltdown Man a fraud.”
There goes your theory of billions of years of evolution down the drain with the “Piltdown Man” and Darwin
A fraud that was ferreted out by...That was a fact mate.
Bold empty claims do not help you.The God of the bible. The ONE who created the Heavens the earth. The ONE who created me. I DID NOT COME FROM A MONKEY!
Yes, there are those who, the more they are shown to be flat out wrong, the more they think they are right.When you guys jumping at me all at the same time, it really gives me strength to answer more of your delusional theories. You know that evolution is a kind of religion, an act of philosophical faith. I forgot who said that. Darwin or Huxley?
You have a better case for Uranium/Lead there our discussion is basically semantic, but in the case of C14, "clocking" starts when the organism stops taking up Carbon.
One fraud - which was only discovered to be a fraud by the very evolutionary scientists you are insisting are behind it - does note refute the thousands of genuine fossils we have found throughout the geological strata.
Don't you think it's a coincidence that better healthcare systems, longer life expectancy, and less physical labor have allowed more people to make more babies, and keep everyone alive for longer periods?
How do you calculate the lead from uranium if nothing is decaying? Isn’t that how evolutionist got their millions or billions of years dating rocks?.
Agreed.But that is the organism rather than the isotope. Which is the point I was making, the circumstances that give us the "reset" of the clock generally differ for the different isotopes.
The public was far more supportive of Piltdown man than was the scientific community, since it argued for what they desired, the first man being a white dude from England, rather than some swarthy foreigner from god-knows-where.And perhaps just as important... Piltdown Man had absolutetly zero influence on Darwin and his work. Mainly because Darwin died 30 years before Piltdown Man was "discovered".
Life expectancy has not changed all that much if you discount maternal and infant mortality ... that reduction has been the big change.And its not as if we don't have good records going close to one thousand years or so that show that not only were populations pretty stable for some periods of time there were instances where populations shrank markedly, such as after the Black Death which we know killed half the inhabitants of some cities. Records show it took about 2 centuries for Europe's population to recover.
Life expectancy has not changed all that much if you discount maternal and infant mortality ... that reduction has been the big change.
My understanding, and I may be wrong, is that if a male made it to his teens he could expect to live almost as long as he would today (excepting the years of the plague) and the if a woman made it into her teens, (excepting those who died in childbirth and the years of the plague) she could expect to live a little bit longer.And adult mortality. Any injury could be potentially life threatening as could any infection, even those we consider minor today (just take a look at the potential issues with medical care if we end up with no more effective antibiotics).
But I think that excluding 2 of the major causes of mortality is a bit unfair, those are both major contributors to the fact that average life expectancy has changed a lot even though top end life expectancy has not changed that much, just the numbers who reach those ages.
You said "There goes your theory of billions of years of evolution down the drain with the “Piltdown Man”", implying that ONE FRAUD was enough to completely disprove all of the thousands of examples of genuine fossils. That's what YOU said.”One fraud” Really?
Are you seriously implying all of them are also frauds? I'd love to see your evidence.How about the Javaman? Hominid, Neanderthal or Homo-Sapiens?
I see a lot of claims, but no evidence whatsoever. Also, neanderthals are not our ancestors - they are an extinct species of homo sapien. And why do you keep bringing up Piltdown man when we already know it is a fraud?You guys were supposed to evolve from the Hominid, the Javaman, and the Neanderthals but Homo-Sapiens’ remains were found in the same place where most of these supposedly prehistoric ancestors of yours were found. How do you explain that? Homo-Sapiens were running around at the same TIME with YOUR ancestors, the Hominid, the Javaman, the Neanderthals and of course don’t forget the Piltdown Man? In just over 6,000 years, with history, the population is over 7,000,000,000 people. The projected population by 2050 is around 11 billion. That is 4 billion in just 35 years and you guys are talking millions of years and we see no evidence of these missing links between you and your ancestors.
Again, more hypocrisy from you.What is this AAA meeting. You are in a wrong thread. Please if you have anything to say about your past life I suggest you start a new thread about it. I'm really not interested.
No, it is a truly pathetic old fraud. Piltdown man was never accepted by science, science exposed the fraud. It disgusts me that people still tell these lies nearly a century later. Sadly no matter how many times such deceptions are exposed the creationists simply repeat them.That was a fact mate.
It doesn't really matter who said that 150 years ago (if, in fact, anyone did, they were wrong). But at least you are demonstrating in your attempt to pull evolution down to the same level as a religion that it enjoys a superior place.When you guys jumping at me all at the same time, it really gives me strength to answer more of your delusional theories. You know that evolution is a kind of religion, an act of philosophical faith. I forgot who said that. Darwin or Huxley?
My understanding, and I may be wrong, is that if a male made it to his teens he could expect to live almost as long as he would today (excepting the years of the plague) and the if a woman made it into her teens, (excepting those who died in childbirth and the years of the plague) she could expect to live a little bit longer.
Pitdown man was found to be a fraud by evolutionary scientists. The only reason it was "created" as a fake was for personal gain of an individual scientist that based it off of all of the other real discoveries that are still valid today. Unless you seem to think that all of the hominids found are fakes... is that what you believe?That was a fact mate.
Exactly. And should we judge religions on the same standard he uses, namely that if there's any fraudulent minister, priest, rabbi, imam, monk, etc., that we condemn the entire religion?Pitdown man was found to be a fraud by evolutionary scientists. The only reason it was "created" as a fake was for personal gain of an individual scientist that based it off of all of the other real discoveries that are still valid today. Unless you seem to think that all of the hominids found are fakes... is that what you believe?
I hope not. As a monk of atheism, which is totally a religion, my failures would surely invalidate it.Exactly. And should we judge religions on the same standard he uses, namely that if there's any fraudulent minister, priest, rabbi, imam, monk, etc., that we condemn the entire religion?