tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19722540.post4396730819324044445..comments2023-09-09T07:28:35.681-04:00Comments on Science and Religion: A View from an Evolutionary Creationist: Fuz Rana on Human EvolutionJimpithecushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10143519573877156940noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19722540.post-20852461507512288852012-01-26T20:43:37.155-05:002012-01-26T20:43:37.155-05:00Jimpithecus
Thanks for pointing me in the general...Jimpithecus<br /><br />Thanks for pointing me in the general direction of<br /><br />"widespread selection<br />and orangutan suggest recent orangutan speciation and<br />Incomplete lineage sorting patterns among human, chimpanzee,"<br /><br />Hmmm... creationists.... mostly blinkered... I'd recommend Michael Shermers 'The Believing Brain' to give a little insight into whats going on there.<br /><br />However, I'm okay since I'm in Ireland and creationists have as much chance over here as the Catholic Church will ever have again... You on the other hand... Texas? If I were you I'd be calling in the valuation squad to find out how much my house is worth before moving somewhere else....<br /><br />There is a case that some researchers have given some thought to of taking legal action against creationist authors for deliberate libelous actions. It would almost certainly quash all the deliberate, deceitful and neglectful statements by creationists using non-supportive data by pulling out individual sentences in a desperate attempt to patch up holes in lunacy.<br /><br />The problem is that most really couldn't be bothered.<br /><br />Anyway, as I said, thanks for outlining this paper it looks interesting... I'm sure there are plenty of traits retained by Humans and Oragutans that have been dispensed with by the other great apes regardless of their placement in decadency.<br /><br />MickMickelodianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01566367883421200459noreply@blogger.com