Author Topic: How do you think humans were first created?  (Read 7818 times)

God.
It's a crime, I know, but it turns out my beliefs don't affect you at all! Who would've thought?

I don't have a problem with people that believe in god, I have a problem with willfully ignorant creationists that refuse to accept that we weren't created 6000 years ago.

I don't have a problem with people that believe in god, I have a problem with willfully ignorant creationists that refuse to accept that we weren't created 6000 years ago.
You do know what christianity is, right?
« Last Edit: February 24, 2013, 04:31:16 PM by PaintsForum »

You do know what christianity is, right?

"the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices"

1. I wasn't talking about just Christians when I said I don't have a problem with people that believe in god. There are more gods than just the Christian one.

2. You can be a Christian and not a creationist.



Well, how do you think the first man was created? Try not to bring up any religious beliefs here.
You can't have the best of both worlds here, buddy

Either go all the way or just don't talk about it at all, lol

Lock this before a religion vs science flame war starts and Badspot bans us all.

Humans do have one physical advantage that allows us to capture and kill other animals. We have stamina up the wazoo when compared to other animals, its also why we don't have much fur. The fur prevents us from sweating properly and so we lost it in when we evolved. People would run miles after prey in order to catch it. We may be slow in comparison, but after a while the animal would get to tired and we'd catch up to it.

Humans do have one physical advantage that allows us to capture and kill other animals. We have stamina up the wazoo when compared to other animals, For predators, we have amazing stamina. But herbivores have much more.




its also why we don't have much fur The fur prevents us from sweating properly and so we lost it in when we evolved. We lost our fur because when we moved out of the forest and onto the Savannah in Africa, it would impede regulating body temperature instead of helping it.


 People would run miles after prey in order to catch it. We may be slow in comparison, but after a while the animal would get to tired and we'd catch up to it. We where primarily herbivores before we invented tools. We never needed to catch up.


I would argue right now but I'm to tired. So here is a wiki article I found after a 5s search.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endurance_running_hypothesis

Modern predators rarely use endurance running for hunting. And our eyes evolved for foraging, not hunting. This hypothesis apparently faces a lot of scrutiny.

Like platypuses, we just got thrown together with some extra parts around the shop.

Like platypuses, we just got thrown together with some extra parts around the shop.
What seems more likely is that we used it to forage and evade predators. Our bipedal nature was to see predators in the tall grass.

We evolved from ancient primates.

Well, how do you think the first man was created? Try not to bring up any religious beliefs here.
This entire post is paradoxical.