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    Yeah middle eastern blokes having a star to guide people to his birthplace, healing amputees, dying, being buried and rising again, etc are by far more credible.

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    All members of Hominidae except humans have 24 pairs of chromosomes. Humans have only 23 pairs of chromosomes. Human chromosome 2 is widely accepted to be a result of an end-to-end fusion of two ancestral chromosomes.[3][4]
    Fusion of ancestral chromosomes left distinctive remnants of telomeres, and a vestigial centromere

    The evidence for this includes:

    The correspondence of chromosome 2 to two ape chromosomes. The closest human relative, the chimpanzee, has near-identical DNA sequences to human chromosome 2, but they are found in two separate chromosomes. The same is true of the more distant gorilla and orangutan.[5][6]
    The presence of a vestigial centromere. Normally a chromosome has just one centromere, but in chromosome 2 there are remnants of a second centromere.[7]
    The presence of vestigial telomeres. These are normally found only at the ends of a chromosome, but in chromosome 2 there are additional telomere sequences in the middle.[8]

    Chromosome 2 presents very strong evidence in favour of the common descent of humans and other apes. According to researcher J. W. IJdo, "We conclude that the locus cloned in cosmids c8.1 and c29B is the relic of an ancient telomere-telomere fusion and marks the point at which two ancestral ape chromosomes fused to give rise to human chromosome 2." [8]

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    Or atheist spend too much time watching planet of the apes, that it's real to them.

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    Did you know that you are a brainwashed sheep?

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    Star Wars is sci-fi.

    Natural selection is sci.

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    Be as absurd as you want, it is still proven and you have yet to prove god.

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    You must be speaking from a parallel universe. Here, descent with modification is one of the pillars of scientific reasoning, observation and testing.

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    Cos, your 'theory' depends on an invisible space magician going *poof*..

    Any evidence for that?
    LuLz
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    Be as absurd as you want, it is still proven and you have yet to prove god.


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