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  @@1876-Elbert from Colorado  disagreed…2yrs2Y

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Your argument makes some sense, but how can you prove that humans came from apes? I do not disagree with natural selection, but with evolution, everything had to go perfectly.

 @9V3F5VQ from Florida  disagreed…2yrs2Y

I can't prove the humans came from apes beyond looking at phenotype between early humans and modern apes. However, I CAN prove that humans, like most multicellular organisms, came from a common ancestor. Endosymbiosis is the process of one unicellular organism forming a relationship with another by first consuming, then using the resources the consumed organism produces. This is an event that we witnessed this year, and has been used to explain why human cells have one set of DNA, but mitochondria have another. This dual-DNA is evident in all animals (mitochondria), plants (chlorophyl…  Read more

 @BDDC6QF from Louisiana  disagreed…2mos2MO

I just got one question. If we came from apes, they why aren't apes still evolving right now? Why would we still have apes around here? It don't make any sense man. I'm a Christian and I believe in the Bible, how the beginning was God. And there's no flaw in the Bible but science has many. And if you ask who created God, I'm gonna say God has no creator, unlike humans, God created himself, it's beyond our logic how he did this, and we don't need to know until we get to Heaven. God is not human, so he could do anything like that.

 @BDPLL72 from Maryland  agreed…1mo1MO

EXACTLY!!! If we came from apes, then why are there still apes? Some of them were just like "nah I don't wanna be a human" I don't think so.

  @AOCforprez28Progressivecommented…1yr1Y

Due to the fact of apes such as lucy and even current chimpanzees having over 96 percent of the same genome as us give or take

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