Message from @AnonRed

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2020-07-21 20:40:37 UTC  

anyway, i think being skeptical is good. I for one find the evidence damning. Our genetic markers are not the same at all and I just don't believe we evolved from fish to land fish and then into furry mammals somehow

2020-07-21 20:41:27 UTC  

Evolution takes time. Millions and millions of years

2020-07-21 20:41:41 UTC  

I just read a BBC article on how humans are related to fish and all they had was how embryos sort of looking fish-like as their evidence

2020-07-21 20:42:18 UTC  

Okay yeah, that is a bit of a stretch

2020-07-21 20:42:33 UTC  

But there is evidence for evolution all over the place

2020-07-21 20:43:01 UTC  

maybe

2020-07-21 20:43:22 UTC  

"fishy features" they call it

2020-07-21 20:44:07 UTC  

and hiccups make us fish related

2020-07-21 20:44:53 UTC  

and somehow shark gonads and human gonads somehow make us similar to fish

2020-07-21 20:45:30 UTC  

shark gonads don't descend and human gonads do descend so.... evidence

2020-07-21 20:46:51 UTC  

shark isn't a fish...it's a mammal still swimming

2020-07-21 20:48:38 UTC  

a shark is a fish

2020-07-21 20:51:11 UTC  

Lmfao

2020-07-21 20:55:12 UTC  

They say the philtrum has no use whaaat!? It's used to help babies breathe when they're breast feeding.

2020-07-21 20:57:43 UTC  

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2020-07-21 21:17:59 UTC  

Humans didn't evolve from monkeys or apes, we both just split off from a common ancestor <:dogekek:726878872607653918> That's why apes are apes and humans are humans today.
> I'm talking about humans evolving from apes, I haven't looked into moths.
@Meryl.140.15

2020-07-21 21:19:01 UTC  

wasn't what I was taught in school and i still don't think we evolved

2020-07-21 21:19:17 UTC  

are they changing the evolution curriculum too?

2020-07-21 21:20:36 UTC  

Yeah, that "humans come from apes" thing is a misconception. I also never really learned about evolution in science classes in my life; only about biology with plants and some animals

2020-07-21 21:23:22 UTC  

lucky, i was taught we evolved from tadpoles

2020-07-21 21:24:03 UTC  

Wow, tadpoles <:CatRee:726878840374427781> Why tadpoles lol

2020-07-21 21:24:54 UTC  

this was like over 15 years ago but yeah i remember looking at these pictures when tadpoles and fish and then the fish grew legs and walked on land and then somehow turned into mammals

2020-07-21 21:25:12 UTC  

monkeys/apes whatever you wanna call em and then from there to humans

2020-07-21 21:25:23 UTC  

in our school science books

2020-07-21 21:27:42 UTC  

<:dogekek:726878872607653918> My god. A fish growing legs because... THAT MAKES SENSE. Fish evolved to STAY in water, but one day it was like: "I'm gonna grow legs now". Then it's a human??? Seems strange

2020-07-21 21:28:06 UTC  

meanwhile at home i was taught that God created us in his image so I had 2 completely different worlds being taught to me

2020-07-21 21:28:23 UTC  

never really thought about researching until recently

2020-07-21 21:28:49 UTC  

youve never seen the fish walk on land?

2020-07-21 21:28:57 UTC  

depiction

2020-07-21 21:29:36 UTC  

Epic, must have been confusing lol. And I can only think of fish walking on land if it was a science fiction movie

2020-07-21 21:32:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720450552416305254/735247790308982824/human-evolution-timeline-chart-tree-theory.png

2020-07-21 21:32:36 UTC  

Oooof

2020-07-21 21:33:06 UTC  

the one i remember in science wasn't as dark and skeleton-ey. but it shows the same thing

2020-07-21 21:33:36 UTC  

It looks like an explanation of ancestry instead of evolution

2020-07-21 21:33:47 UTC  

Bruh I thought we came from anrst

2020-07-21 21:33:52 UTC  

*ants

2020-07-21 21:35:41 UTC  

how would that not be evolution

2020-07-21 21:36:02 UTC  

Idk I'm being sarcastic

2020-07-21 21:36:27 UTC  

im talkin bout the picture. if it's showing ancestry then that means evolution of some kind happened right?

2020-07-21 21:36:34 UTC  

if they're our ancestors

2020-07-21 21:37:00 UTC  

Well, everything started in water.