Message from @Yoda

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2019-03-17 04:38:16 UTC  

god created

2019-03-17 04:38:19 UTC  

evolution

2019-03-17 04:39:07 UTC  

the bible is a book of truth, but words can be interpreted in different ways, and what time each event took place are not always noted

2019-03-17 04:40:25 UTC  

k outta here now this place is a nut factory

2019-03-17 07:56:58 UTC  

<:lul:484994724118134784> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_mePjkQW_c EVIL-ution..

2019-03-17 07:57:13 UTC  

<:BigSmiles:556070613224259594>

2019-03-17 08:00:32 UTC  

<:snapsnap:484956825863585792>

2019-03-17 08:53:33 UTC  

@Citizen Z no I wasn't there when those fossils were found but that doesn't mean its a forgery. If you want observable proof for evolution, I think you should study genetics (however I'm more interested in fossils) and even with fossils you can see how organisms transition to form different organisms.

2019-03-17 08:54:14 UTC  

Idk what your definition of observable is but if you expect to see a species evolving to form a new species in your lifetime you have not understood evolution

2019-03-17 14:58:38 UTC  

@Yoda k show me the evidence of apes turning into humans

2019-03-17 15:33:42 UTC  

Alright let's start with australopithecus Africanus

2019-03-17 15:33:59 UTC  

We know they are closely related to hominids because of the skull structure

2019-03-17 15:34:17 UTC  

Their remains have been found in these locations:

2019-03-17 15:34:42 UTC  

Alright, @Yoda has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-03-17 15:34:53 UTC  

I can't effing send pics

2019-03-17 15:35:33 UTC  

So I'll send you links

2019-03-17 15:37:26 UTC  

Now the skeletons have been dated to roughly 2.9 to 2 million years ago

2019-03-17 15:37:49 UTC  

And I know you disagree with the dates but Im sure you can agree that they existed

2019-03-17 15:38:01 UTC  

Do you? @Citizen Z

2019-03-17 15:38:56 UTC  

Anyway, it was from this species that we get the first hominids

2019-03-17 15:39:17 UTC  

We know that because of the limb structure but I won't go into those details now

2019-03-17 15:40:00 UTC  

This species was the common ancestor of all hominids and I'll send a link to show them

2019-03-17 15:41:54 UTC  

The similarity is pretty obvious and this species is called homo habilis which did not coexist along the aforementioned australopithecus Africanus and we know this because of relative dating

2019-03-17 15:43:39 UTC  

And we also know they made stone tools because we have found stone tools and hand crafted materials in homo habilis sites and in their graves

2019-03-17 15:44:00 UTC  

Not yet homo sapiens, but they made stone tools... Pretty impressive right

2019-03-17 15:45:02 UTC  

Anyway, these guys had a "cousin", homo rudolfenses

2019-03-17 15:46:22 UTC  

I don't expect you to read it so just look at the picture of the skull

2019-03-17 15:46:57 UTC  

Now homo rudolfensis was the ancestor of homo erectus

2019-03-17 15:47:25 UTC  

I'm sure you've heard of that

2019-03-17 15:47:53 UTC  

So like, they were the ones who were confirmed to walk upright because of their hip bone structure

2019-03-17 15:48:21 UTC  

Anyone with any knowledge in forensics can confirm that so there is little doubt that homo erectus walked upright

2019-03-17 15:50:14 UTC  

Again, you don't have to read it but if you saw the picture you can see how the skull is similar to the skull of homo rudolfenses and also how much more similar it is to a modern humans skull

2019-03-17 15:51:14 UTC  

*side note there are other hominids who lived at the same time but we're not interested in them right now because I'm talking about the origin of "humans"*

2019-03-17 15:51:39 UTC  

And then we have homo hiedelbergenesis

2019-03-17 15:52:44 UTC  

The similarity to a human skull is increasing and it is becoming less and less like an "ape"