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I Believe In Evolution

Well, sort of. I don't believe that man descended from monkeys. If that were so, why are there still monkeys around? They should have all died off and been replaced by man.
There are some definite forms of evolution, in which I must believe scientifically. One good example is the horse.
In the beginning, as it were, there was Eohippus, or the "dawn horse." Eohippus was about the size of a Lab Retriever. Then Eeohippus died out and evolved into Merychippus, a larger prototype of the horse. Then that species died out and was replaced by Pliohippus, who grew to the size of a pony. Finally Pliohippus developed into Equus, or the modern horse as we know it today. And so all we have left is Equus, all the others having died out. That is true evolution.
Okay, Homo Sapiens has some of the traits of apes and monkeys, but the point is that he never fully replaced them.
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BadPam · 61-69, F
Janine, by forms of evolution I mean types, such as the evolving of the horse as I made as an example. Another example is the whale, who is definitely a mammal but became more fish-like over the eons, retaining a hint of land-animal features, such as fingers (covered by flippers.
I believe it was homo sapiens who displeased God and was slapped with Original Sin, for which his species had to be redeemed. The actual name of "Adam," in the original Hebrew text, translates as "A young man." So even if it was not a guy named Adam, it was someone of that species. I'm comfortable with that.