Evolution or Creation?
Everyone has their own certain opinions on things in life. Most people today are debating on whether or not man came from ape. I personally don’t believe in evolution. If God says he created man, then that's what happened. If you look at an apes foot, you'll find that it looks nothing like a human foot. Not a lot is the same. And also, I say that if ape turned into man, why are there still apes today?
One reason as to why I believe that man didn’t come from ape is because there are Bible verses that prove it. According to the Bible, Genesis 5:2 states, "He created them male and female, and He blessed them and named them Man, in the day they were created." These are religious words that I believe in to a great amount.
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According to an unknown scientist, he has made a good question for all of you evolutionists. "If humans descended from, monkeys and apes, then why are they still here today?" Most would disagree and say that we and modern apes are both descendants from an extinct species of ape. But I just agree with the question, "If humans descended from monkeys and apes, then why are they still here today?"
Now let’s take a turn. Here's a quote from John Oakes. An evolutionist. "Although it is true that humans share about 99% of their DNA with modern chimps and apes, the evolution of the two from a common ancestor remains an unproven hypothesis." All evolutionists want this hypothesis to be proven true. But I, like many other creationists, don’t.
Overall, I believe that man did not come from apes. God says in the Bible that he created man and animals like apes. Next, the apes foot and toes are different. Lastly, if man evolved from apes, then why are there still apes left in the world today? There wouldn’t be so many unchanged and original apes if they had changes into man around 2,000 years ago. So, just because we walk the same and have some of the same DNA, it doesn’t make a
Yes, it is possible for scientific models of human evolution and religious stories of creation to coexist but to a certain extent. In my opinion, I believe being able to adapt to your environment and Darwin theory of natural selection. Which is basically described to be where the strongest one are the only ones who survive. But I do not believe the theory of an animal in this case an ape turning into the first human being. I feel like if that was actually possible why did apes turning into a human stop all of a sudden?
There was a question leaved me confused at times. Where did I come from? Where did human come from? I heard many religious stories about the origin of human. However, those legends cannot solve my doubts. After I took this anthropology class, I got my answer. Modern humans evolved in Africa. Moreover, I learned that our bodies also contain small percent Neandertal DNA. What was the Neandertal? Neandertal, the scientific name of which is Homo Neandertalensis, existed roughly between 200,000 and 30,000 years ago. They lived in Europe eastward to Central Asia. In fact, in the past, scientists always thought that Neandertals were more likely brutal and stupid apes. However, Neandertals were smart like modern humans and owned their special
However,some scientists argue that not all human beings evolved which is why there is existence of the apes species. It can therefore be concluded that human beings are a modern and advanced version of primates. This conclusion can be supported by the fact that primates can suffer
This is incorrect because the theory of evolution is that men evolved from monkey. This means that men took the basics from the monkey, but altogether became more advanced than the animal. So no, if we did evolve from the monkey that does not mean that we need to act exactly like them. I believe that God put man onto this earth, but that does not mean that I act exactly like God. I am a person who has sinned, but God has never sinned therefore I do not act completely like him. Someone in the movie also stated, “man did not evolve from ape, but ape devolved from man.” I don’t know what theory this comes from, or if it even comes from a theory, but I do not agree with it. Does it mean that man came before the monkey and the monkey became less advance than the man? I don’t know how that works.
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Evolution is the process of change of living organisms over a long period of time due to difference of environment or circumstances that was not prevalent before. These evolutionary mutations occur due to things such as a change of environment where what may have been shallow water has gradually gotten deeper and thus the organisms that inhabited that land had to change in order to remain living in that area without risk. This also relates to things such as storms that may alter the habitat of the previous land where what something may have eaten has changed and the organism was altered to match that environment. This then has an affect on the history of human evolution, humans and apes relate to a similar origin and were very similar many years ago and this is known as primate phylogeny. This Extended research task will go in depth with the origins of man and the relation between man and apes through primate
Where did we come from? A question that will always be asked by every human on this planet. Some say that we are of God’s creation and some say that we have gone through a long process called evolution and that humans and apes share a single common ancestor. Here I am going to compare and contrast between two of my favorite types of animals: The Lemur and the Gibbon.
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It was reasoned that IF two chromosomes had fused, evidence for such an event would be found in a chromosome with two centomeres and teleomeres where they did not belong. That is exactly what was found in human chromosome 2 (chromosomes are numbered by length). It was subsequently discovered that chimpanzee chromosomes 12 and 13 (for comparative purposes designated as 2A and 2B or 2p and 2q) contained the same genes as human chromosome 2 and if placed end to end the positions of those genes matched those of the human chromosome. Those chromosomes in the other apes also lined up in a similar fashion. The fusion event has been confirmed. In just the last few years science has gained largely complete genomes of two other human species, those of Neanderthal and Denisovans. We see that same chromosome fusion in their genomes as well, indication that the fusion event took place in a common ancestor.
Where did humans come from? This is a question that is common throughout time. Mankind hungers to know where they came from in order to know where they are going. There are those that believe that humans evolved from apes, or that they sprang forth from some primordial cesspool. According to Genesis 2:7, God created man from the earth in his image. He breathed the breath of life into him and humans were given dominion over the earth. Job 10: 8-12 describes how God molded man like clay and pieced him together with muscle, sinew, and skin (Holy Bible: American Standard Version, 1995).
Both the fossils of the apes and the fossils of mankind were found, but the transitional fossils that evolved from the apes to mankind were not found . In 1892 "Jia Bo people" cause a sensation. Archaeologist found a piece of bone like ape's skull in Jiabo, and found a thigh bone 40 feet away. He said, obviously it is the same creature. This creature is like an adult walking upright, and has ape-like skull, which must be the transitional part. But later confirmed that this belonged
Have you ever looked at a gorilla or a monkey and considered it to be your ancestor? Probably not, but, if you have had that thought then it was probably just because that is what has been taught in our school systems for decades, and probably will be for a long time to come unless proven otherwise. Sure, humans and primates have similar features: facial expressions and structures; fingers; toes; breasts; hair; etc., but there has been no evidence that proves that we are, undoubtedly, a product of natural selection evolving from ape-like species. Ever since the first mentioning of our evolution from such species was introduced, it has been primarily theory, and nothing more.
For the first question, why are there still apes and monkeys, I think it is decided by the environment. The path to evolution is not designed by nature. It’s hard to say how the species will evolve in the future. Evolution depends on the environment species need to adapt. Changes in the living environment will make them evolve into completely different species. To monkeys and apes, the environment they lived is suitable for them. So they don’t need to evolve into human to adapt their environment. Without specific environmental conditions, monkeys and apes cannot evolve into human.
Human evolution is the gradual process in which people, or Homo sapiens, originated from apelike ancestors. Scientific evidence, particularly in the form of fossils and secondary remains, show that the physical and behavioral traits shared by all people evolved over a period of approximately six million years. Humans are primates. Both genetic and physical similarities show that humans and the great apes (large apes) of Africa, chimpanzees (including bonobos, or so-called “pygmy chimpanzees”) and gorillas share a common ancestor that lived between 8 and 6 million years ago. The volume of fossils found in Africa suggests that most evolution occurred there and is likely the place of origin for early humans. This brings to fruition the “out of Africa” theory, also called the “single-origin hypothesis.”
William Faulkner’s use of time can be recognized as an important element in the majority of his stories, and the amount of attention given to the element of time has been studied for an enormous amount of years. One of his most famous short stories, “A Rose for Emily,” is one his works that time is a crucial element. Several scholars have worked to understand the confusing chronology of this work, while others have given many reasons for Emily Grierson’s refusal to acknowledge the passage of time. Through all the years of careful literary analysis, no one has addressed one highly significant detail. When readers are first introduced to Miss Emily, she carries in her pocket an "invisible watch ticking at the end of [a] gold chain" (Faulkner 121). Why would a woman like Miss Emily, who seems to be stuck in the past and blind to any passage of time, need a watch? An awareness of the importance of the watch is vital for an understanding of Emily. The placement of the watch in her pocket, its abnormally loud ticking, and the chain attached to it explains her efforts to control the passage of time and the outcome of a failed effort.