Scoobes said:
Following human genetics we can trace back a large number of homologous genes to simpler organisms. Even more important is the structure of our proteins and enzymes. For example, many of our digestive enzymes are almost identical in structure to enzymes used by bacteria (also to break things down) and can be traced in virtually all living organisms. These stuctures can be very different in DNA sequence barring a few key points and using bioinformatics we can trace the evolution on a genetic (DNA sequence), structural (proteins and enzymes) and functional level. That's the evidence ignoring the fossil record. The evidence is there (and a lot is on wiki): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_human_evolution http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_history_of_life http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution Most of the stuff is referenced too. |
i never said evolution does not happen or can not explain some things, all I said was it does not have all the evidence to say with out a reasonable doubt that we as humans evovled from simple organisms. I have yet to see the many stages we would havbe gone through. Sure there are some, but its not a cohesive line of evolution steps that led from organism A to humans. That is all. You guys attacking me act as if evoultion explains it all, and it clearly does not. I was pointing that out.