Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course Adam and Eve existed! At some point, we evolved from gorillas and those first two gorilla-humans had to have names!
If gorillas evolved in humans, why are there still gorillas?
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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course Adam and Eve existed! At some point, we evolved from gorillas and those first two gorilla-humans had to have names!
If gorillas evolved in humans, why are there still gorillas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course Adam and Eve existed! At some point, we evolved from gorillas and those first two gorilla-humans had to have names!
If gorillas evolved in humans, why are there still gorillas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course Adam and Eve existed! At some point, we evolved from gorillas and those first two gorilla-humans had to have names!
If gorillas evolved in humans, why are there still gorillas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course Adam and Eve existed! At some point, we evolved from gorillas and those first two gorilla-humans had to have names!
If gorillas evolved in humans, why are there still gorillas?
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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course Adam and Eve existed! At some point, we evolved from gorillas and those first two gorilla-humans had to have names!
If gorillas evolved in humans, why are there still gorillas?
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course Adam and Eve existed! At some point, we evolved from gorillas and those first two gorilla-humans had to have names!
If gorillas evolved in humans, why are there still gorillas?
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?
The word “maybe” really is a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course Adam and Eve existed! At some point, we evolved from gorillas and those first two gorilla-humans had to have names!
If gorillas evolved in humans, why are there still gorillas?
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course Adam and Eve existed! At some point, we evolved from gorillas and those first two gorilla-humans had to have names!
If gorillas evolved in humans, why are there still gorillas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course Adam and Eve existed! At some point, we evolved from gorillas and those first two gorilla-humans had to have names!
If gorillas evolved in humans, why are there still gorillas?