I just finished reading “The Upright Ape” by Dr. Aaron G. Filler. He found new fossil evidence that prompted him to rethink Darwinian Evolution. His conclusion turns Darwin’s position that humans descended from apes upside down. Filler claims that new fossil discoveries indicate that apes descended from humans. In his own words: “The first upright ape was also the first human. In the millions of years that followed, new species branched off and abandoned their upright posture to descend to what we now call ”ape.’”
I find it hard to imagine that human beings with the language skills and inventiveness to make tools, clothing, etc. that we all think humans possess could have given rise to a life form with vastly inferior communication skills and inventiveness, a life from that has remained in substantially the same condition for many thousands of years, while humans have advanced their culture and skills to the point that we are now discussing our origins via human-made computers.
Has anyone else read this book? What is your take on it?
Sincerely,
Maurice A. Williams
Edited by MauriceAWilliams, : I used the wrong word for discussing