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@suzianne said
Ewww, ewww, I might have been more agreeable had you left off the marmite.
I find the idea of excluding Marmite deeply sacrilegious.

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We evolved to have tails certainly. And when they were no longer optimal for our species, we evolved to lose them.

By your last statement, you are clearly stating that either the creation story in the Bible is figurative or Adam and Eve had tails.

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I have a tailbone.

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Mine is kind of blunt now after falling on it so many times. 😩


@secondson said
I have a tailbone.
Excellent. The coccyx is something we share with all apes and is the thing we all carry around with us to validate the evolutionary process. (Harking back to the time our ancestors moved around in the treetops).


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You have already stated: 'I think we were created with tails.'

Are you rowing back on this?



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I imagine that it's biologists who say that.

Every other mammal (excepting most higher primates, chimpanzees, the great apes) has one, why not humans?

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
Excellent. The coccyx is something we share with all apes and is the thing we all carry around with us to validate the evolutionary process. (Harking back to the time our ancestors moved around in the treetops).
And secondson says, "ghost-of-a-duke speaks as though science has proven that that theory was a fact".

And then secondson says, "the Bible says God created man in one day."

Then ghost-of-a-duke says, "the Bible was written by man".

Then secondson says, "but we know for a fact the theory of evolution was written by man".
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