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Originally Posted by Kaio It's been a while since I've had biology (didn't take it in college i'll admit and don't need to or plan on doing it) but I'm pretty sure species evolve in groups/communities. You cannot evolve with one set of a certain species, if there was only one set they'd be pretty close to extinct.
Instead communities of a certain species will mate (since we are talking about mammals) and over time the community/group will change. Genetic mutations are inevitable and occur all the time and there are mutations in every birth. Over time those with better survival traits, and in our case attractiveness continue living on to give birth.
Correct me if i'm wrong on any of that but I'm pretty sure thats the basic gist of it and there was no one time that there were exactly two first humans.
Also don't creationists have a problem with being the descendants of inbred freaks? I guess not...looks at rednecks... |
This isn't what I am saying. At some point there had to be a first male and female human. Adam and Eve. The possibility exists that yes, they were fucking monkeys at the time.