(March 25, 2014 at 10:40 am)Esquilax Wrote:(March 25, 2014 at 10:31 am)Thunder Cunt Wrote: Please tell me why it would not be a huge support of Evolution if in the last 10,000 years we were gradually seing certain apes become more like humans?
Because evolution and hybridization are two different things. You'll see creationists who don't understand evolution crowing about how we don't see fish people or Crocoducks or some other nonsense, without realizing that the changes of evolution take place over many generations and years, so you wouldn't get half X and half Y. You'd just get a standalone animal that is cladistically similar to its ancestors, and with foresight, similarly... similar to those of its next generation.
Shouldn't we still have half reptile/half mammal?