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Old 07-20-2018, 02:20 PM   #7191
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Every species that ever existed had to start at infancy and had many superior predators. Nature isn't as dumb as you.
But not every species was the last one to evolve. The earliest humans were the weakest of all species due to all the stronger and faster predators that predated them and the fact that the earliest humans had no natural defenses, [b]very much unlike all the other weak species who predated us but had natural defenses against stronger species. And spare us the drivel about how the earliest humans were the smartest entities on the planet, since the human brain was in its infancy form compared to what we are today. There is simply no way that a vastly outnumbered species in its infancy stage of development could have survived a vast army of stronger, faster and well experienced predators with finely honed hunting skills that they developed over the many ages.

By the way, nature has no mind. So...nature is actually pretty mindless -- therefore, pretty dumb at the end of the day. Using anthropomorphic language to describe the supposed mental acuity of "nature" is laughably absurd.
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