One of the most important parts of are anatomy for are inteligence is the Thumb.
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One of the most important parts of are anatomy for are inteligence is the Thumb.
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No it didnt a thought made you do it..
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They say it took 3,000,000 years to evolve to its present form. Now thats interesting.
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Attenborough was interviewed today and I think the purpose of the documentary was revealed. Creationism is on the rise in America and has been for many years now, and is seemingly growing over here.
It's a propoganda piece in reality, a nice opportunity to present for humanists to present their evolution as fact under the guise of science.
BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Attenborough on Darwin and creationism
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I'd say intelligent design is on the rise. I'm not so sure about "traditional" creationism.
What do you mean under the guise of science, evolution is science, it is a theory that has been scrutinised and tested by scientist for years and years, the latest technology is used to keep testing and scrutinising. The theory can change and evolve as we learn more some will agree and some will disagree but evidence it brought forward and questioned
Unlike religion that says here are all the answers are placed in one book and if you question any of them or you will burn in hell
Do you honestly believe they should teach Noah's ark in science class ?
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