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What's the Missing Link?

 
 
Reply Sat 15 Aug, 2015 09:42 pm
I've heard rumors about "The Missing Link" in between the Australopithecus and Homo Habilis, but i'm not quite sure what it is. I've heard though it's called "Paranthoropus" though. Is it called that?
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gesundelehre
 
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Reply Sun 16 Aug, 2015 01:07 am
@Evolutions,
there is none and never will be because the whole theory is wrong - from beginning to the end it is flawed. The assumption that a cause is smaller than the effect is against logic. Logic demands that the effect is smaller or equal like the cause - yet evolution theory says, the effect is greater than the cause and is constantly getting bigger and bigger and bigger...
You wouldn't have that inner conflict if you would submit to the believe that GOD created the heavens and the earth in literal 6 days AND animals and adam and eve.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Sun 16 Aug, 2015 01:29 am
Alternatively, you could spend your time learning to master the English language.
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HesDeltanCaptain
 
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Reply Sun 16 Aug, 2015 07:23 am
@Evolutions,
Futurama had a good episode about this. Smile
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rosborne979
 
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Reply Sun 16 Aug, 2015 10:05 am
@Evolutions,
There is no single missing link. Long chains have many links.
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oralloy
 
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Reply Tue 18 Aug, 2015 05:00 am
@Evolutions,
Evolutions wrote:
I've heard rumors about "The Missing Link" in between the Australopithecus and Homo Habilis, but i'm not quite sure what it is. I've heard though it's called "Paranthoropus" though. Is it called that?

Some people misunderstand evolution to mean that modern humans evolved from modern apes. These people use the term "missing link" to refer to something that is half modern human and half modern ape -- a sort of midpoint in the erroneously-imagined evolutionary process.

In reality, modern humans and modern apes evolved from a common ancestor that most likely did not resemble either. As yet, we do not have an example of this common ancestor (or if we do, there is not yet consensus that it is the common ancestor).
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tsarstepan
 
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Reply Tue 18 Aug, 2015 06:07 am
@Evolutions,
Evolutions wrote:

I've heard rumors about "The Missing Link" in between the Australopithecus and Homo Habilis, but i'm not quite sure what it is. I've heard though it's called "Paranthoropus" though. Is it called that?

#Nope. It's called YoMama! #Dropsmicrophone and walks away.
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