BULLDOG
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It took billions of years for evolution to produce the some of the species alive today. Dinosaurs had come and gone before man evolved....from a common ancestor to the apes. We share a very high percentage of our DNA with apes. The common ancestor had to be an earlier version of ape.
I understand a lot of people believe this but I can't accept things on faith. We have ZERO evidence that any "common ancestor" exists for anything outside it's genus. An ape is not a homo sapien. An ape heart doesn't work in a human, it doesn't care that the DNA is similar. By the way, we share a high percentage of DNA with cabbage... do we also have a common ancestor? DNA is a very complex three dimensional coding for every living thing. It defines every aspect of what something is or ever becomes. In terms of history we just recently discovered DNA, there is MUCH we do not know. To speculate that because some DNA coding looks similar to other DNA coding, and this proves we came from "common ancestors" is ludicrous and NOT science at all.
And drinking simulated blood and believing we were all made complete out of a handful of dirt is so much more logical.