The Universe will be here for a long time and so will I.
January/04/2008 Filed in: Evolution
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Thoughts
I was thinking about evolution today and one of
the things that really struck me is that man has
been evolving for millions of years.
We have evidence on 3, 4, 6 and 7 million year old human bones that appear to be bi-peds.
Scientists believe the dinosaurs are hundreds of millions of years old.
If man, was walking upright on Earth 4 million years ago, then what are the chances that the Earth is coming close to an end?
If the Earth has been supporting life for 4 billion years then, what could possibly stop it from doing so?
So then where does all of this life go? I was thinking about that too.
If you look at the most recent Tsunami, it literally changed the landscape and anything that wasn't heavy enough to withstand the pressure was washed away.
It makes me wonder about the ruins that we look at today and the only thing left are heavy stones that could have withstood a Tsunami.
Of all the civilizations that have lived on Earth, we may be the most advanced. We base it on what they left behind.
If man has looked relatively the same for thousands of years then how long does it take for you to see evolution?
I posted this article two days ago and just today found a new and excellent book from The National Academy of Science. Science Evolution and Creationism
We have evidence on 3, 4, 6 and 7 million year old human bones that appear to be bi-peds.
Scientists believe the dinosaurs are hundreds of millions of years old.
If man, was walking upright on Earth 4 million years ago, then what are the chances that the Earth is coming close to an end?
If the Earth has been supporting life for 4 billion years then, what could possibly stop it from doing so?
So then where does all of this life go? I was thinking about that too.
If you look at the most recent Tsunami, it literally changed the landscape and anything that wasn't heavy enough to withstand the pressure was washed away.
It makes me wonder about the ruins that we look at today and the only thing left are heavy stones that could have withstood a Tsunami.
Of all the civilizations that have lived on Earth, we may be the most advanced. We base it on what they left behind.
If man has looked relatively the same for thousands of years then how long does it take for you to see evolution?
I posted this article two days ago and just today found a new and excellent book from The National Academy of Science. Science Evolution and Creationism
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