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crashfrog
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Message 68 of 127 (266491)
12-07-2005 4:13 PM
Reply to: Message 65 by Carico
12-07-2005 3:28 PM


I'm saying that apes and humans cannot exchange genes with each other so it is impossible for the genes of a human to even get into an ape in the first place!
If that's so, how do you explain the fact that humans and apes share so many of our genes? How did we get each other's genes if it's supposedly impossible for that to be the case?

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crashfrog
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Message 70 of 127 (266656)
12-07-2005 11:51 PM
Reply to: Message 69 by Carico
12-07-2005 11:47 PM


How can apes have the genes of humans and humans have the genes of an ape if we cannot interbreed?
Can you really not imagine a situation where A can mate with B, and B with C, but not A with C? But wouldn't gene flow persist from A to C in that model?
I can't tell if you're just purposefully ignorant, or you have no imagination.

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crashfrog
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Message 74 of 127 (266678)
12-08-2005 12:20 AM
Reply to: Message 73 by Carico
12-08-2005 12:14 AM


Sorry, but I just replied to an evolutionist who said that humans only breed humans and apes only breed apes.
Well, humans are apes, so that's not exactly useful information. My guess is, you're not understanding even half of what you're being told.
how do you support your theory if evolutionists themselves can't even agree on whether or not humans descended from apes?
Oh, nobody disagrees. It's just your mistake if you think humans don't have ape ancestry according to evolution. Try to pay more attention, ok? And ask questions when you don't understand.
And, please, answer my question. Can you really not concieve of a situation where A can mate with B, and B with C, but A not with C? And wouldn't there be gene flow between A and C anyway?
Answer the question this time, ok?

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