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Author Topic:   Where are all the apes leading up to humans?
New Cat's Eye
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Message 31 of 67 (653385)
02-20-2012 3:02 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by CrytoGod
02-19-2012 6:25 PM


You would expect to find living gradations of species leading up to human, right?
No, why would I?
How come there is no ape species more human like than chimps or bonobos? Why is there such a huge gap?
We out competed them.
Please don't post ad hoc explanations with no scientific evidence to back up it up.
Saying they are not alive today because X reason without any scientific evidence to support it is not science, but a cheap cop out.
You didn't offer the same courtesy. Why would we expect to find sub-humans walking around?

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Message 57 of 67 (653457)
02-21-2012 10:40 AM
Reply to: Message 39 by CrytoGod
02-21-2012 12:14 AM


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No, why would I?
Okay, so you're just gullible.
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We out competed them.
Scientific evidence please?
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You didn't offer the same courtesy. Why would we expect to find sub-humans walking around?
Because they supposedly existed? Oh, but of course they just so happened to be extinct... because humans out competed them according to you.
Interesting story.
I just happened to stumble across this, that you've replied to some of what I posted. I could have easily overlooked it because its hidden in the middle of a huge post. Its better to reply to each individual post: its easier to find the replies, easier to read, and I get an email notification whenever someone replies to my posts so I know that it happened. Anyways:
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No, why would I?
Okay, so you're just gullible.
I asked you a question and you insult me Don't be a jerk.
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We out competed them.
Scientific evidence please?
They used to exist. We do exist. They don't exist anymore. Ergo, we won the competition. Simple, no?
Why do you think they went extinct?
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Why would we expect to find sub-humans walking around?
Because they supposedly existed?
Dinosaurs supposedly existed. Do you expect them to be walking around? Why or why not?
One more thing: Whenever I see those long cut-n-pastes of quotes from other people, I do not read them and instantly skip past them. Just FYI, you're wasting your time posting them. We're all here to discuss with each other, not throw quotes around.

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Message 67 of 67 (654441)
03-01-2012 3:28 PM
Reply to: Message 66 by Coyote
02-24-2012 12:15 AM


An old novel
For a class I took in college on human evolution, we read the novel Dance of the Tiger. Its basically a fictional account of those "Hominid Wars". It was an enjoyable read. Its kinda follows a classic format:
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Dance of the Tiger is a short novel, published in English in 1980, by palaeontologist Bjrn Kurtn that deals with the interaction between Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons. Set 35,000 years ago in Scandinavia, during a thaw in the great Ice Age, the novel follows a Cro-Magnon named Tiger as he tries to defeat Shelk, a tyrant and a hybrid (Neanderthal-Cro-Magnon), the man who killed his father. With his family and much of his tribe dead, Tiger meets, interacts, and allies himself with groups of Neanderthals. He eventually marries a Neanderthal woman.
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Neanderthals are depicted as white-skinned, while Cro-Magnons are dark.
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The author himself says "The book is not intended to be a 'theory about interaction between Neanderthals and Modern Humans', it is just a fictive description of one possible scenario among several that might have taken place".
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Cro-Magnon children and adults are portrayed as having smooth brows and small faces; the characteristic features of childhood act as "innate releasing mechanisms" for feelings of affection.
To the Whites, the Blacks were godlike, tall and eloquent, with a speech as varied and flexible as that of the birds. And there was something else. No White could look at the clear brow of a Black without feeling a mysterious tenderness, such as a child might evoke in the heart of his parents. (Kurtn, p. 33, 5th printing, paperback)
Kurtn postulates that this attraction led to intermarriage between the two people, which produced sterile offspring. He emphasizes the possibility of Neanderthal extinction through inter-breeding rather than through violence. He also presents social differences between the two groups, presenting the Cro-Magnon people as more aggressive, practicing slavery and choosing violence to solve social problems. The Neanderthal society, based on a matriarchal system, is drawn as peace loving with elaborate social rituals designed to resolve problems.
Dance of the Tiger - Wikipedia
So the Neadertals were big dumb white guys that spoke like cavemen (the author uses the same language for both groups for ease of reading, but the whites speak in "broken-english" with grunts n'stuff). The Cro-Magnons were intelligent and beautiful black people that were plainly "better" than the Cro-Magnons. There's some interbreeding going on that leads to sterile offspring. The jist of the story is that we out bred them rather than out fighting them. It goes into the details of the interactions between a handful of individuals within the groups. It was worth reading as a fictional novel, and it wasn't very long either. I don't think its worth 25 bucks, but here's a link to amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/...e-Tiger-Novel-Ice-Age/dp/0520202775

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