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Originally Posted by boxcar
The problem, Humpty, is that humans in their infancy cycle of development weren't spider monkeys.
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Amazing you don't follow the simplest concepts.
Your posts are jumbled of non-sequiturs. Let's take this one bit at a time. I said
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I repeat, there was NO INFANCY clearly demarcated and indicated in man's evolution. Man changed gradually and all along the way evolved new survival abilities as older ones were replaced. Your argument relies on the analogy of how human babies transform into human adults today. Not at all applicable.
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I repeat for the 100th time, Primate survival characteristics were very slowly and gradually replaced by human characteristics. Evolution is in a constant state of a MIX of of features. There was never an "infancy stage" where at any point along the evolutionary scale,
any of the early stages resembled a helpless baby crawling along the ground.
EACH stage, perhaps millions, went thru complete normal biological growth from infant to adult. Each baby primate survived at each "cycle". Fully functional primate defense mechanisms continued until they were GRADUALLY replaced and
supplemented by more evolved human-like survival mechanisms.
Fade out monkey, fade in man. No either , or. No black, white. A thousands shades of grey. Got it bunky?
Your helpless infancy analogy is a bust. Primate transformed into man. God did not need to defend primates from their evil predators.
Prove your" helpless infant" analogy first, then we can go from there......