Because the environment influences evolution. If certain gorillas remain in their comfortable mountain homes, maybe they don't evolve as quickly as those who were forced to move on, reproduce with other lowland gorillas and adapt to a changing climate. Did you miss 7th grade biology? |
WHy not? |
The word “maybe” really is a problem. |
Maybe is a problem for a person who thinks god created 2 random people out of the blue? |
I clicked your link, OP. What exactly is the evidence? Because that article talks about absolutely nothing.
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When archeologists and scientists talk about Adam and Eve, it's not what you think, sweetie. |
NP. Gorillas didn't evolve into humans; gorillas and humans have a common ancestor. That is a big difference! It means that if you evolved from a gorilla, you are de facto not a homo sapien. But you've also made up an imaginary narrative to support your unscientific statement regarding human origins, which is also what young earth creationists do. Y'all are playing for the same team. |
This. Humans and gorillas share a common ancestors back tens of millions of years ago and that ancestors didn't look either like modern humans or.gorillas. Humans also more recently share a common ancestor with chimpanzees than they do gorillas somewhere between 5 and 10 million years ago. |
Herschel, is that you? |
What religion believes people came from gorillas? That’s certainly no what science tells us. |
You should take that curiosity and enroll in a science class. Join the rest of us in the modern world. |
Thanks for demonstrating (again) why religion and science shouldn’t mix, OP.
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URL says "opinion"
MSN is the tiktok of the "news" media. |
If this is a serious question , then please do some reading on biology. And in the meantime , we share a common ancestor then diverged into different paths. |
They should have at least said chimps if they were going to go the "why are there still XXX route..." Next thing that might blow the poster's mind is the difference between monkeys and apes. |