Just because I don't believe that we're animals doesn't mean I'm "a moron", "misinformed" or "deluded". It's called having a different belief that others. So what if I believe that we didn't evolve? Who cares, really? People don't need to say things to me like "you don't know what you're talking about" or "you do not want to face reality". Who's to say I'm not right? Who's to say that the whole group of anti-evolutionists have never been right? Scientists are quite capable of lying to the public as well. For all you know, scientists made that whole thing up just to anger and demean folks. For those of you that believe in this evolution hogwash, who's to say that you're not wrong? I may not have evidence to prove that we AREN'T animals, but that doesn't mean my theory is wrong. I hope that my theory IS true so I can be truly happy with what I believe in and your evolution non-sense is brought to an abrupt downfall.
I think people are angry at you since you seem to have an agenda similar to that of many religious folks that cling to some delusional thinking that is the nexus of a great deal of the trouble in the world today.
You did not answer my question. I've dressed out many a deer and have found the internal structure to be very similar to what is common knowledge about the intrnal structure of the human body.
The difference is that the human mind is vastly superior to any animal (even most birds!). If you wish to propose a creationist/religious agenda, why not call attention to the difference in apparent conciousness between animals and humans. There is a touch of the divine there, even in very dumb humans.
I believe that we descended from aliens that visited Earth many, many years ago. As for humans and alot of animals having similiar internal structures to each other, I find it to be purely coincidental.
Close but no cigar, we are a reaction from a meteorite that contained the materials necessary for life. There are many meteorites like this but many don't ever develop as we did. There are probably many cases where they did but the great filter got through them.
When someone says that we are not animals I just think "I'm not an F'ing plant". I'm not here to argue with you I just think it's ridiculous to say that we are not animals.
Is it normal that I don't believe that we're animals?
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Just because I don't believe that we're animals doesn't mean I'm "a moron", "misinformed" or "deluded". It's called having a different belief that others. So what if I believe that we didn't evolve? Who cares, really? People don't need to say things to me like "you don't know what you're talking about" or "you do not want to face reality". Who's to say I'm not right? Who's to say that the whole group of anti-evolutionists have never been right? Scientists are quite capable of lying to the public as well. For all you know, scientists made that whole thing up just to anger and demean folks. For those of you that believe in this evolution hogwash, who's to say that you're not wrong? I may not have evidence to prove that we AREN'T animals, but that doesn't mean my theory is wrong. I hope that my theory IS true so I can be truly happy with what I believe in and your evolution non-sense is brought to an abrupt downfall.
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I think people are angry at you since you seem to have an agenda similar to that of many religious folks that cling to some delusional thinking that is the nexus of a great deal of the trouble in the world today.
You did not answer my question. I've dressed out many a deer and have found the internal structure to be very similar to what is common knowledge about the intrnal structure of the human body.
The difference is that the human mind is vastly superior to any animal (even most birds!). If you wish to propose a creationist/religious agenda, why not call attention to the difference in apparent conciousness between animals and humans. There is a touch of the divine there, even in very dumb humans.
And leave the birds out of it.
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I believe that we descended from aliens that visited Earth many, many years ago. As for humans and alot of animals having similiar internal structures to each other, I find it to be purely coincidental.
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Close but no cigar, we are a reaction from a meteorite that contained the materials necessary for life. There are many meteorites like this but many don't ever develop as we did. There are probably many cases where they did but the great filter got through them.
When someone says that we are not animals I just think "I'm not an F'ing plant". I'm not here to argue with you I just think it's ridiculous to say that we are not animals.