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#1 MrHogknuckles
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I heard an oldie yesterday that's stuck in my head. It's by Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, called "Have you got cheating on your mind?" Guess it reminds me of most of my relationships, or just most women in general, heh! Excellent lyrics and very good voice. What you might call... real singing.

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#2 MrHogknuckles
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*NEWS FLASH* Scientists just confirmed that 9 out of10 monkeys agree , the penis is made for vaginas. So if most humans agree also, how can Chim-chim be wrong?

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#3 MrHogknuckles
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I get it, because evolution has been proven, its sarcasm! Theory that we evolved to what we are today =/= evolution. FrostyPhantasm
No.... wrong.

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#4 MrHogknuckles
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In science a theory is generally as close as you can get to have "proven" something.

SgtKevali

BINGO!!!! that man gets the prize! And he didn't have to act real smart either.... go figure.

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#5 MrHogknuckles
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[QUOTE="dracula_16"]

Your question suggests that you don't understand what evolution says. It's not like a gorilla suddenly gave birth to a human and we evolved from that hybrid or that a lemur suddenly gave birth to an orangutan. It's more correct to say that humans share a common ancestor with monkeys. We have the same ancestor, but monkeys evolved a different way than humans.

Sigh_han

Exactly. I hate it when people say things like "if we evolved from monkeys then why are there still monkeys?". We DID NOT evolve from monkeys. We share a common ancestor. Two different things.

I think amy people say that because many scientists say man evolved from ape.... go figure.

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#6 MrHogknuckles
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Your question suggests that you don't understand what evolution says. It's not like a gorilla suddenly gave birth to a human and we evolved from that hybrid or that a lemur suddenly gave birth to an orangutan. It's more correct to say that humans share a common ancestor with monkeys. We have the same ancestor, but monkeys evolved a different way than humans.

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#7 MrHogknuckles
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Evolution hasn't been proven, nor hasGod.So, why all the fuss?

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[QUOTE="MrHogknuckles"]

To Mr Geezer: That's saying one of two things. Either mankind evolved from aliens (would that make us aliens to our selves, ha) or the likely hood of two species from different planets being identical are about nil. Which is it?

mattbbpl

Both are extremely far-fetched. Considering that we have genes very much in common with primates incapable of complex language faculties, the former prospect means that the information the Dogon supposedly possess from the aliens would have had to been passed down intact through millions of years amongst a populace incapable of complex communication. The chance of the latter is similarly minute considering the complexity of human DNA.

Do you know how long the Dogon have been around? When did they arive here? Is it possible they arived here a mere 10,000 years ago? Who says they've been here millions of years? You? Are you an authority on the subject? Are you a scientist even?

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#9 MrHogknuckles
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[QUOTE="MrHogknuckles"]

To Mr Geezer: That's saying one of two things. Either mankind evolved from aliens (would that make us aliens to our selves, ha) or the likely hood of two species from different planets being identical are about nil. Which is it?

MrGeezer

And...if mankind were to have evolvd from aliens, then explain the mountains of data in support of us having a common origin with the other life on earth.

See, here's the thing. It's one thing to suggest that the earth was seeded with primitive alien microbes billions of years ago. That could be possible, I guess. The thing about that though, is that the identical organisms on Earth and the "home world" would take different evolutionary paths. Fast forward billions of years, and your premise is destroyed. A tribe in Africa remembering their "alien origins" would be like a cookie remembering what it's like to be a chicken egg.

Alternatively, if mankind evolved from aliens, then it'd be pretty ****ing peculiar that everything accumulated about us in the field of biology indicates that we share a common ancestry with everything else on Earth.

Well, if you had watched the programI had watched you would know the answer to your questions. You're making it all more complicated than it is. That's what happens when you know too much some times if you get my meaning. You tend to over look the simple things, like, they recorded thier history on cave walls and the information about thier planet has been handed down from generation to generation. Yes, it's been recorded so there ya go. Also, how do you know this planet wasn't some alien science project billions of years ago. That might explain the likenesses. No one has the answers, not I nor you, were not even scientists. I just like to keep an open mind and not pretendI know how everything happened.

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#10 MrHogknuckles
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I don't get how Christians can talk about God in every subject. I'm on facebook and it feels like I'm at a sermon each time,reading God this and God that.I know it says in the bible you are suppose to spread the word but it doesn't say you have to have diarhea of the mouth about it. By the way, I do believe in God.I figure everyone knows about religion and God by the time they're 10 so there's no need to remind them constantly. Besides, if God gave us free will, then acknowledge that and leave people alone. Peace Brutha!