RE--Common decent has not only been proven, and you can enjoy the history at any good museum, it is the only explanation for the diversity found in nature that has evidence to support it. It is the premise for all of biology, throughout the entire world, not just a single source. --
Hmmm, that's odd. And this comment comes immediately after the "topic reminder" post. Yet no one is complaining that you are off topic. Okay, so I'll bite... how exactly would a walk through a museum "prove" common decent exactly? Is it cuz "This old bone on this guy kinda looks like that old bone on that guy... and so that means they're distant cusins?" Or are you telling me that someone finally put out a finely graduated chain of fossils (with no large leaps) from one MAJOR kind to another? Because that's all that would ever "prove" it from the fossil record.
RE--There is no debate, common decent is the only thing taught is biology throughout the world. --
Okay so now we've established that you don't get out much, but contrary to your comment, thousands of biology classes around the world don't teach common decent. But what was the point of making me go there? We're off topic. In this thread we are looking for evidence linking apes to man. And despite all your squiming, if you don't have something other than a similarity argument... you got notta.
Edited by Just being real, : No reason given.