['Apes and humans are equally evolved. And by the way...winter isn't that cold in Africa, yet people have hair on their head there too, don't they?']
No they do not. Neither has evolved what so ever in all the recordings of mankind. Hair is to cool you in the summer and keep you warm in the winter. God really is that ahead of the game. My point is if monkeys in Africa still have hair then so should African that live there, but if you look there bald bodied as can be. Hence, Evolution does not exist.
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Again, you cannot make up random garbage to try to explain away evolution. Scientists have come up with some very logical explainations as to why Humans may have lost their fur and it's a little more complicated than just having to do with the continent you live on. I suggest you actually pick up a real book and try to learn something before you make a bigger fool of yourself...Assuming that is possible.
"No they do not."
You're not even bright enough to argue with. Of course Africans have hair, you dolt.
"Neither has evolved what so ever in all the recordings of mankind."
Not surprising since mankind has not been recording very long compared to the timescales involved in evolution.
"Hair is to cool you in the summer and keep you warm in the winter."
Hair does not cool one. Many people cut their hair short in the summer in efforts to keep cool.
I contend that arm pit and pubic hair exist because they lessen chaffing, not for warmth.
"God really is that ahead of the game."
God is fictional. He is not even playing the game.
"My point is if monkeys in Africa still have hair then so should African that live there, but if you look there bald bodied as can be. Hence, Evolution does not exist."
Actually, humans have the same number of hairs per square inch as do chmips. People's bodies look "bald" because most of our body hair is quite fine and short compared with the hairs on chimpanzees.
Hence, your argument, as always, is worthless crap.
I think that casey should get his ignorant ass over to Africa. He might just be amazed by the sight of hairless beasts such as the elephant, rhino, and hippo (apparently, he has never heard of them).
My uncle Francis looks like he's wearing a full body mohair sweater when he's naked, so therefore, by your own argument, evolution does exist.
Hair is just the proof that we´re mammals and is possesed by people of ALL CONTINENTS, regardless of the weather conditions. And what about the rest of our body?, because we should have it, you know. Isn´t it a proof of adaptation too?
... if monkeys in Africa still have hair then so should African that live there, but if you look they['r]e bald bodied as can be.
Why wouldn't the same reasoning apply if God designed them? If hair or baldness is such a good idea, why didn't He make both animals either hairy or bald? You can't disprove evolution by suggesting that a design is faulty - that's one of the best arguments for evolution.
Humans have the same number of hair follicles on their bodies as apes, but the hair is so fine that it's mostly invisible. This explains why we get goosebumps in the cold; we still have the muscles to cause our body hair to rise on end in order to trap air for insulation, but our body hair is now so fine that it's useless for that purpose.
I learned this in grade school. Have you been living under a rock, casey?
Is that English?
Monkeys and humans have a very ancient ancestor, some fifteen million years ago.
That's COMMON ANCESTOR, not "evolved from", m'kay? Monkeys went one way, Great Apes went another, then the Gorillas went another way, some 8 million years ago and Chimpanzees and Bonobos went their own way some four million years ago.
Lions in Africa still have hair, shouldn't elephants have hair too? Just because two different species show different characteristics, that doesn't overthrow all of evolution. It rather strengthens it.
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