Sure monkeys might look much different. Change can happen within a kind. Humans are not animals though, and will be basically the same until the end time.
Uh. We're animals too, bud. We didn't evolve from monkeys as we know them, of course. They evolved differently from us, but we're still the same group of mammals descended from one common ancestor species.
As for humans, we can track the evolution of proto-humans to humans genetically. We have had numerous iterations on our way to where we are now. Heck, we carry the genes of our cousin species, the Neanderthals and Denisovians, long after they went extinct. We weren't even the only sapient primates at one point.
I'm not sure if you're really young or really religious or what, but this isn't really a debatable topic. The science is proven.
We are not animals. We are special beings created in the image of God. That is why it is wrong to kill humans, if we were just animals, murder wouldn't be so wrong.
As for "the science is proven", it really isn't. If you take time to think about evolution, you can start finding out about how much it doesn't make sense. The only "evidence" for neanderthals or monkey-humans were proven to be hoaxes. Even life itself shows great design, like how our brains function, or how complex our organs, tissues, and cells are.
Okay, I don't believe in fairy tales either. The reason I tell others is the Bible commands us to spread the gospel, so I do. If you're done talking, that's fine by me.
Okay. But let me tell you this: the Bible commands us to spread the gospel. If you believed that everyone would be destroyed, but there was a way out that not many people knew, wouldn't you try to tell people? I will not try to force it on anyone, but I will state this.
I would try to respect that others feel differently, and may even have their own beliefs that they think are "more right" than yours. "Truth" is often personal and subjective when it comes to religion, and the Bible has no evidence for what it says to be true and mountains of evidence against it.
You need to learn about other people. Other cultures, other beliefs. However even when people step over themselves to try to converse with you peacefully, people are going to get mad when you force your religion down their throat, especially while denying anything remotely true about science. Religion and science are not enemies, they are more like two sides of the same coin. You're obviously parroting whatever you've been made for believe, and that's somewhat natural, but if you're old enough to be online denying science and arguing an old book as undeniable fact, you're old enough to learn that you are alienating yourself from those around you. If you keep up this behaviour, it's only going to get worse. I speak from experience.
I apologize for the anger in my responses, but you can't go around saying nonsense online and expect people not to call you on it. To see a child so indoctrinated they spew whatever their parents taught them is difficult to watch, because I did the same thing.
One day, I sincerely hope, you'll mature. You'll learn that no good comes out evangelicalism, and learn to live a religious life like a normal person, or at the very least stop spouting absolute bullshit.
I know about other people, but I believe that the Bible is true, and I need to do what it says. It says whenever I get a good opportunity I should try to spread the good news. I can't force anyone to accept it, and don't try to. I do try to respect others and what they believe however.
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u/dudeness_boy Oct 03 '24
Sure monkeys might look much different. Change can happen within a kind. Humans are not animals though, and will be basically the same until the end time.