(October 18, 2015 at 1:49 pm)Blondie Wrote: Now what I would like to know exactly is where are the bones or fossils of the common ancestor of human and ape? Why haven't they been found? This should not be that hard of a question for you.
You need to change your thinking: evolution is not a distinct step by step process, it's a spectrum. You can't find one single common ancestor between humans and apes for two reasons: the first is that humans are apes, and the second is that the lineage between older forms and humans is more of a continuously changing line of descent than a series of distinct steps. Look at a color gradient and tell me the exact spot where one color shifts into another; it's hard to do because the change is so smooth and small.
So the answer is that we have lots and lots of common ancestor fossils between humans and the other great apes. We've got ancestors, offshoots, mutations, and so on; it's not a complete chain from one to the other, but do you really need one hundred percent certainty before you believe a thing? Giving you a single example is just missing the point, because... well, that's not how evolution works, nor is it how creationist dishonesty works, because every single time we find a new intermediary fossil between us and the other great apes, creationists just demand that now we fill the gap between that example and humans. We can literally give them what they ask for and they won't take it; I wonder if you'll behave as disgracefully as they do?
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