(December 12, 2015 at 4:29 am)Aractus Wrote: People have been around for 6-13 million years, depending on how you want to define our ancestry. But 6 million years ago is when our oldest known ancestor lived that was separate to chimps (and it could stretch back 13 million years), thus from that time our species was "special". Perhaps not as special as it is now, but it was different enough to eventually lead to modern humans.
It's quite evident that you either don't understand or don't give a rat's ass about evolution; otherwise, you wouldn't be claiming that people existed 6-13 million years ago (the span of your conjecture is also highly amusing despite your qualification). Your only out in this argument is to proclaim and defend the notion that chimps can be considered people.
(December 12, 2015 at 4:29 am)Aractus Wrote: My point is these beliefs are part of human nature.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13fen80rnnk
40K - 60K years of Aboriginal supernatural beliefs. I'd really like to know how you got in their heads, because as far as I know all we have are some fucking bones from that time frame. I don't know of any cave drawings or books dating back this far so I'm interested as to your insight regarding their beliefs.
Another question, if Australian Aborigines are so special to our collective humanity, why do you modern Australians continue to fuck them over? Rhetorical. My real point is demonstrating your blatant hypocrisy. Your obvious and justifiable answer is to state that you don't discriminate, nor do a majority of Australians; however, you don't take such a heterogeneous view of Americans when lambasting us. Double standard, no?