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originally posted by: FearYourMind
Without understanding the creation of our universe, yet trying to understand our origins is like trying to skip to calculus in the 2nd grade with only adding and subtracting skills. You'll never get it that way. You have to understand the full process.
originally posted by: FearYourMind
a reply to: Barcs
I don't? Well, it looks like I did, so good luck and keep digging.
originally posted by: FearYourMind
a reply to: Barcs
You call yourself a "nobody"? Well, that's a shame. I can see why you believe you came from a ape now.
originally posted by: Barcs
originally posted by: FearYourMind
a reply to: Barcs
I don't? Well, it looks like I did, so good luck and keep digging.
And that's precisely why nobody is taking you seriously. Fallacious illogical arguments will get you nowhere when trying to question science.
originally posted by: FearYourMind
a reply to: Krazysh0t
Well, I can guarantee you one thing. You will never know until you die. Bet on that.
originally posted by: FearYourMind
a reply to: wmd_2008
Old news buddy. Our brains are the only brains on Earth that work like reptilians. Are we also related to reptiles?
originally posted by: JUhrman
a reply to: FearYourMind
Both these questions have been answered previously and you failed to comprehend it.
Yes we share commom ancestry with reptiles like all mammals
Your posts are incoherent and manic. Maybe you should stop embarassing yourself
originally posted by: Cypress
a reply to: Krazysh0t
Waiting for him to tie reptiles, alien life and David Icke together. That is pretty much where he seems to be headed.
originally posted by: Cypress
a reply to: Krazysh0t
Waiting for him to tie reptiles, alien life and David Icke together. That is pretty much where he seems to be headed.
Lower animals, such as fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds, don't do much "thinking," but instead concern themselves with the everyday business of gathering food, eating, drinking, sleeping, reproducing and defending themselves.
These are instinctual processes [source: National Geographic]. Therefore, their brains are organized along the major centers that control these functions.
We humans perform these functions as well, and so have a "reptilian" brain built into us.