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|    RonO to JTEM    |
|    Re: If man evolved from apes, why are th    |
|    03 Nov 25 09:53:48    |
      From: rokimoto557@gmail.com              On 11/2/2025 7:36 PM, JTEM wrote:       > RonO wrote:       >       >> Lying about reality       >       > I had a cite.              So why lie about the Avian flu?              >       > You're a raging jackass. You don't like the implications of       > a researcher -- a PROFESSOR teaching the next generation of       > researchers -- thinking no different from a young earth       > creationists. So now you're distracting yourself with all       > manner of idiocy to avoid dealing with it.       >       > The fact is that you can not trust authority. It's stupid       > that you even want to. You have to ignore ALL opinions, the       > so called "Conclusions," and allow the evidence to speak for       > itself.       >       > All the time.       >       > No exceptions.              When someone is wrong about something it doesn't matter what they are       expert in, or if they are expert in anything.              >       > And this terrifies you because you are a moron. You need a       > high priest to bestow "Truth" upon you. And examples such as       > the one I cited remind you that you can never trust such a       > thing.       Projection is really stupid in this case. Do you have a mirror on your       monitor when you type this junk? Aren't you the one that can't accept       what the other experts claim about this guys claims?              All you should have to do is consider the fact that Homo shared a common       ancestor with some Australopithecines (likely evolved from an       Australopithecine lineage), and Australopithecines and Homo shared       Africa for over a million years. Some Australopithecines were       contemporaries of both Homo habilis and Homo erectus. How were there       multiple species of Australopithecines that existed with the two species       of Homo? The guy just did not understand speciation. He did not       understand how H. habilis and H. erectus could have been contemporaries.              Ron Okimoto              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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