Ridicule is a poor argument, and was not in the end convincing against Darwin, when he suggested humans were related to apes. It's not more convincing here. — unenlightened
If you don’t want to share fair enough. — I like sushi
Semantics. It was an ape that was more a chimpanzee than anything else that there's a word for. — Michael Ossipoff
A few arbitrary morphological similarities aren’t massively convincing. — I like sushi
A few arbitrary morphological similarities aren’t massively convincing. — I like sushi
One needs no science here. — Bitter Crank
Just spend an hour among humans, then spend an hour among pigs, and it becomes obvious that we are closely related. The pigs probably lost more than they gained.
The pigs probably lost more than they gained.
Agreed, up to a point. Dr. McCarthy went beyond that point. You point out that he is qualified, but so are the great majority of biologists and geneticists who scoff at the idea. — T Clark
I found someone who will engage the topic. — frank
So I think it is a weak argument to say the majority scoff at any idea. — wax
As far as I know, this is the only speciation that has actually been observed, and it arose from hybrids. — unenlightened
I don't reject it. I merely consider an alternative hypothesis, that has been presented, and that accounts for things in a slightly different way.if you reject this view, it's your responsibility to present a reason to doubt it. — frank
If this is true, what does that imply? That contemporary evolutionary theory is entirely wrong? Species don't arise by natural selection, mutation, and genetic drift? — frank
It seems that whether the sperm and egg of two vastly unrelated mammalian species can fuse at all is an interesting question and an experiment that is likely to have been done in a petri dish. — Nils Loc
And, yes. It is possible that McCarthy is correct. It's just really unlikely. — T Clark
Species don't arise by natural selection, mutation, and genetic drift? — frank
There is a mass of evidence that humans emerged from an African population made up of a variety of species of the genus Homo. — frank
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