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Historical Creationism: Literal Genesis, Old Earth
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<blockquote data-quote="Humble_Disciple" data-source="post: 75969029" data-attributes="member: 434786"><p>I don't want to get into a lenghty debate with atheists about evolution, especially since atheism requires evolution. But let me say this: All of the fossils which are claimed to be evidence for human evolution can be interpreted as either fully ape or fully human.</p><p></p><p>The brain size of homo erectus, for example, is within the range of modern human variation. Homo erectus might be just an extinct race of humans, rather than a species distinct from our own. You can't actually prove otherwise, especially if homo erectus was capable of interbreeding with modern humans.</p><p></p><p>You also can't prove that australopithecines were anything more than an ancient species of ape that may or may not have walked upright.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Humble_Disciple, post: 75969029, member: 434786"] I don't want to get into a lenghty debate with atheists about evolution, especially since atheism requires evolution. But let me say this: All of the fossils which are claimed to be evidence for human evolution can be interpreted as either fully ape or fully human. The brain size of homo erectus, for example, is within the range of modern human variation. Homo erectus might be just an extinct race of humans, rather than a species distinct from our own. You can't actually prove otherwise, especially if homo erectus was capable of interbreeding with modern humans. You also can't prove that australopithecines were anything more than an ancient species of ape that may or may not have walked upright. [/QUOTE]
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