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Originally Posted by bollixed_up_car
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therefore, that the earliest humans were vastly outnumbered by all manner of wild beasts that would have presented all kinds of dangers to physically weaker, slower creatures who were also deprived of natural survival mechanisms.
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Meaningless babble again. I have told you earliest humans shared many of the survival skills of primates they evolved from Including:
1-Running
2-Climbing trees
3-Living in social groups
Slowly changing but not deleting all of their earlier survival skills into more human skills Including:
1-Club using
2-Brain thinking
3-fire using
Slowly they acquired more human like characteristics, but at any stage there never was a lack of those skills in
either in combination or alone, that left them as defenseless as you argue irrationally.
You are arguing for an all or nothing situation of evolution
I repeat for the 100th time.
A fade out of primate skills and a fade in of human survival skills. As below
First a STATIC version that diagrammatically outlines broadly stages of man's evolution....
Now a "movie" for the intellectually challenged creationists among us.
Fade out ape-like boxcar
Fade in less ape-like boxcar