Quote Originally Posted by reaper666
Once again you seem to assume that evolution happens within an observable time span and think that disproves it. Neanderthal men actually lived side by side with Homo sapiens for a long time but apparently eventually died out through natural selection, though they were hardly ape men. According to evolution, the Homo genus branched off from the great apes and the two developed separately over millions of years, so there isn't going to be a modern ape that's readily distinguishable as being closely related to modern humans but both can be traced back to similar common ancestors. Your question in another thread asking why there isn't frogmen running around just shows your ignorance toward the topic as you clearly haven't done much research on it. Evolution happens in very very small steps, like a million years from now all humans might have less bodily hair or have a slightly taller or shorter average height. Human evolution might not continue much further and make radical changes because we don't need to adapt to the environment as much, humans have tamed the world and learned to adapt it to themselves. Right now inside of everybody microevolution is taking place that might eventually lead to an observable macroevolution.
first off...prove it?? 2nd "like a million years from now all humans might have less bodily hair or have a slightly taller or shorter average height"lmfao do we not have people now that are taller, and sum not, sum more hair, sum not, and thats been that same way for 1000's of years. no ur the dumb ass!!!!! i would really like to meet u no really..show me what that 666 is all about