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Originally Posted by Rekna
Considering i'm a PHD student in a scientific field...I find you commenting on my scientific background a bit insulting. I base my thoughts on what I have learned through life from others but more importantly what I personally have observed. I have observed a lot throughout my life based in God. God was something I struggled with for most of my life until I started seeing his miracles in action. Now I have learned to just trust him. And he has rewarded me in my life for my faith. He has rewarded my friends for their faith. But call me stupid, call me unintelligent, call me whatever you want.
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if you don't mind, i'm curious as to what field you're studying. i'm not calling you unintelligent or stupid, but for someone who is a 'PhD student in a scientific field" you seem rather ignorant of science. faith is great, but blind faith in opposition to logic, reason and that which is right in front of your face is not so good.
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Originally Posted by Rekna
Where are all the missing links? We see similar species but where is the half-man half-ape?
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there's really no such thing as a 'missing link.' every living thing from the first cell to modern life (including us humans) are 'missing links.' one day, humanity will evolve and we will be their transitional form. everything is a transitional form between the form species that evolved into it and the species it evolves into (with the exception of species that die out and end their branch).
also, there no half-man half-apes. but if you look back in the evolutionary tree, you will find a creature that splits off in two directions, one path leading to modern man, the other to apes/monkeys/chimps/etc. i think you really should do some research into evolution (from credible non-creation/ID sources). if you are really studying a scientific field, you should have no problem finding information on evolution that isn't suspect (ie. from a peer-reviewed journal).