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In reply to the discussion: Does the Big Bang breakthrough offer proof of God? [View all]politicman
(710 posts)If you think that I live in a dark box that is your opinion.
If you think I deny reality, then that is your opinion.
But I have a question that I suspect you don't have a concrete answer for:
If apes evolved into humans to deal with the environment of the time, then why did other creatures that also inhabited the environment not evolve with advanced functions as we have?
If you say that apes were the closest thing to us eventual humans, then that is a cop out because surely other creatures would have evolved some advanced functions even if they were not human like.
If you say that other creatures may have advanced beyond their initial forms to deal with the environment, then I ask why they don't have advanced functions like us.
In the end, I believe that functions of the human species are so advanced that nature even with random mutations to deal with the environment could never have produced our complicated functions. If we are so advanced as to be able to question where we came from, then I surely do not believe that nature had a hand in this.
Go ahead and mock me if you like, but at least explain why no other creatures evolved advanced functions to deal with the environment of the time.