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Pictured at right: orangutan, gorilla (a 98.0 percent DNA match to humans), common chimpanzee (98.5), Bonobo ape (98.9), and any human is 1/10 of one percent *different* to any other human; below, a 'Homo' 'erectus' forensic reconstruction.
The reason humans appear so different to each other is because of global expansion.
... I don't know that I feel myself above "mumbo-jumbo", rather I feel that I have looked behind the curtain, and seen what actually drives things. Or not.
... I should think that the question the atheist might most need answered is not where god came from but where god went to; that is, where is god now? Oh, by
... [MIKE] Glad to see you here Herb. <g> If you haven't visited the site I listed, you should. It's interesting theory about the Black sea being a river
... Hey, us pagans are catching hell from both sides o' this debate! I'm gonna tell Thor what you guys are saying about us and he'll fry your butts. :-)
... HHH: I can easily bring this back to the topic at hand. When Creationists carry on that humans are unique and separate (i.e. not descended from other