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Can you make a theory related to the thoery of apes on how people were made?

many people asks how was people made others say they were made from apes so i concentrated on that theory and asks others what's their opinion or maybe their theories related to this theory just maybe people would know.

How in the world can evolutionists use the concept of inbreeding against creationists?

it isn't just inbreeding which has real problems for Darwinists, but, of course, you're right.

This problem is very acute in any particular "stage" of evolution. There was a while back when they talked about a "hopeful monster". . where a huge leap is made in one generation, something like a bird stepping out of a dinosaur egg (that's actually a quote from the Darwinist literature of the time).

if that DID happen, where would this "bird" find a mate?. . Unless such an impossible chance change happened likewise to another (and yes, it would have to be of the opposite sex to the first one), at the same time.

Darwinian evolution can't work and could never happen because Darwinism is impossible.

It goes against all known [empirical] science. It has no support in any real hard science. It only exists (and works) in the minds of those who believe in it by blind faith.

for more info and excellent articles showing how Darwinism is not scientific, go here:

http://www.answersingenesis.org

It will open your eyes if you haven't seen this kind of evidence/article before.

How long will it take till the whole human population is mixed race and that race is completely indistinguishable?

It won’t happen.The idea that we’ll all even out to a sort of medium-brown is attractive at first glance; if we can’t tell what race somebody is, how could we be prejudiced? But it doesn’t really work that way, either genetically or sociologically.Firstly, we differentiate race without different skin colors. Think of Hispanics in America. Some of them are indistinguishable from European-origin Americans in terms of skin tone. What they have is a different culture, and yes, there’s still prejudice against Hispanics, even ones who could easily pass for white if they happened to want to do so. So if we had only one general “human look”, we would still find ways to discriminate.Secondly, interbreeding won’t lead to being indistinguishable. Instead, it’ll lead to a wider variety in the same locations; a dark-skinned person with a lighter-skinned sibling, a redhead with a sibling that’s got dark, kinky-texture hair. It’s even possible to have twins that have very different skin tones, especially if both parents are what we now call “mixed-race”. With people moving around and regularly falling in love with those who look different from themselves, this starts to happen more and more often, and the diversity of any given population goes up.There are some traits that may fade out of the human population, but these would only be the extreme traits that have come from genetic isolation—things like very short stature in people who’ve lived for millennia on islands.To get rid of prejudice, we have to actually fight it directly rather than trying to minimize differences. Don’t say, “We’re really all the same, deep down”; it doesn’t help nearly as much as saying, “We’re all different—and that’s okay, even beautiful.”

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