Monday, November 28, 2011
From your fellow homo sapien
This semester I'm meeting my science requirement by taking an anthropology class and I have to say I have found it surprisingly interesting. I've examined real human skeletons and replicas of early primate skulls. With pride, and to my surprise, I admit that I did not feel the least bit queazy when handling what was once a live human. The only part of the class that annoys me is the belief that we share a common ancestor with the pan troglodytes, aka the chimpanzee. They have yet to identify this common ancestor, which I think is a massive, gaping hole in their theory. The more I study the intricacies of the human body and how scientific theories leave so many questions unanswered, I am reminded of the power of God and the never failing truth of His Word.
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