Quote:
Originally Posted by Scoutman03
So, You're telling me. It's only true when it fits YOUR agenda? And yes. Tails. That's why we have a tailbone. Through possible evolution, we lost the tail due to it no longer being needed. Human biology.
|
You are still missing the point, which is, that scientists claim that early hominins were closely related to apes (these are primates without tails), not monkeys. That's why both apes and hominins are both classified as hominids.
So if you want to talk about "possible evolution" related to loosing the tail "because no longer needed" (which, by the way, shows your utter lack of understanding of the evolutionary theory you are pretending to defend), you have to talk about it in relation to the early ancestor of hominins
and apes. Not as something that separates hominins from other hominids.
Geesh, why am I even trying to explain this to you?!
Just abandon these stupid scientific theories - that's what they all are, just theories, not fact! (Yes, even the theory of gravity).