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What's so intelligent about Darwin? he believed birds evolved from bananas, how stupid!?

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What's so intelligent about Darwin? he believed birds evolved from bananas, how stupid!?

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  1. no he didn't. open a book.  


  2. It's not birds that evolved from bananas.

    It's *trolls* that evolved from bananas.

    Just ask Kirk Cameron.

  3. Oh really ? I must've missed that part.

    Please, do not criticise what you have absolutely no idea about, it'll stop you from sounding like a complete and utter turniphead.

    But this isn't your biggest mistake ! Your biggest mistake is basing your idea of concepts and ideas purely on how they sound !

    If Darwin believed that birds evolved from banana's, and he had *evidence* that clearly suggested this, then what's so un-intelligent about it ?

    That's what science does - follow the facts and logic, regardless how 'stupid' they might sound to an outsider with completely no idea what he's talking about (i.e you)

  4. Dude what!?!?!

    i think your bananas...

    please post the link, this i got see for myself because I'm in AP bio and never heard this b4

  5. Show me where in any of Darwin's works he specifically says that birds evolved from bananas.  When you find that, we'll talk.  Until then, try learning about what you're trying to discredit.

  6. I'm going to assume you're misinformed, not just trolling.

    The theory of evolution says that all life on Earth (so far as we know) shares a common ancestor.  That means that birds and bananas have a common ancestor--WAY WAY back.  So far back that bananas didn't exist at the time.  And it wasn't like a bird hatched from a plant seed, if that's the sort of thing you've been told.

    Changes to species take a LONG time.  Consider for instance that modern humans appeared something like 200,000 years ago--that's 33 times the length of all of human history, and that was just a change from something almost modern-human into something fully modern-human.  The time scales on which evolution works are so long that we're not really prepared to make sense of.  That's part of why some people find evolution so counterintuitive--they don't really consider the length of time that nature spends on tiny changes here and there that, over countless generations, eventually add up to big changes.

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