EXPELLED -How Schools Are Hiding Real Science.

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Want your "missing" link between human and apes? It's not really missing: Aegyptopithecus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Read up a bit on Human evolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

First bird with feathers that could fly? Archaeopteryx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lived in the Jurassic with dinosaurs. How did feathers evolve? Feather Evolution - from Dinosaur to Bird Evolution

Eye? That's easy too: Evolution of the eye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Evolution fixes weaknesses in existing systems, continually improving them. Take religion out of it, take politics out of it, take your personal belief systems out of it. Does it not make sense that a system would be continually trying to improve itself? Is that not one of the simplest truths?

The "Egyptian ape" in not officially considered a missing link. There is just nothing better out there. Its a monkey.

As for a leg evolving into a wing. That leg would become a bad leg before it became a good wing. Making the animal weak and less likely to survive. Its just common sense. I wouldn't compete in track and field with a broken leg, and expect to win (not even in a gazillion years.)
 


In Darwins book "The Origin of Species", there are 6 editions. In the second edition of the book, he said in describing his theory of evolution "there is granular in this view of life where the beginning, the Creator breathed life into one or a few kinds of organisms and let the rest evolve". Seems Darwin believed in God (Creator) as initiating life.

I actually watched the entire documentary "expelled". I found the presenter rather biased towards God (the one from the bible) creating everything and life. I think he is confusing creative design with the existence of God. I do believe creative design in the sense that life is connected and created by conciousness.
 
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I thought I already explained this to you in another thread.

Apes didn't turn into humans.

Humans and apes came from a 'common' ancestor millions of years ago

Your not gonna find "missing link" half money man because that's not how evolution works

Our common ancestors probably didn't resemble anything like what an ape and a man look like today.


look at all the different breads on moneys.

Look at all the different races of humans.

We all develop traits that are more apt at survival inside our environment.

The problem is that you think that if it's not 100% correct than everything about it is wrong and that's just not true.
 
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