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2. Describe the paleontological and biochemical evidences in support of human evolution?

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2. Describe the paleontological and biochemical evidences in support of human evolution?

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  1. read the blind watchmaker by richard dawkins. that's a start.


  2. You want the entire inventory of overwhelming evidence for evolution? Because it's not called..."human evolution" and since you use the term without apology, one can assume that your ability to comprehend the mass of evidence, is, how should we say it, not up to the task!

    Why don't you ask for the entire volume of evidence that the world is older then 6700 years or the entire volume of evidence that light can actually be ...bent...as it travels past a massive object.

    Or you could avoid broadcasting your lack of knowledge by not asking questions, the answer for which, you cannot possibly comprehend.

    I, for one, have wondered why it took so long to discover the top quark when the mathematical evidence was staring us in the face for so long.

    I guess the difference between us is that I know enough not to embarrass myself by...asking such a question.

    Or?

  3. Mountains of evidence exist, both paleontologically and biochemically, regarding human evolution.  Unfortunately, this is not the place to ask for such detailed information.  I would suggest taking a class in human evolution at a local college or university.  Or, if easier, there are many credible websites on the Internet that provide great information on evolution that should get you started.  Check out the source list below.

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