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Edited by Chaddercheese16: 5/1/2015 12:54:19 AM
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You know that this is more of support for Creationism than evolution..? The reason for all those according to evolution is that as we became more predatorial, we evolved so we could focus more of our senses on the front to hunt more effectively. (Obviously this wasn't a choice, but mutations that worked for us.) This obviously only covers the first half of your argument but still...
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  • What have you concluded about evolution then?

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  • I personally believe it's a very sounds theory but I'm a 'young-universe' believer so I personally don't accept it.

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  • Okay.

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  • The reason why we haven't developed those efficient attributes is because we come from a common ancestor whose traits we still have. Until humans mutate to become more efficient, then we shall continue to have our less efficient attributes. Also, evolution happens over the course of millions and millions of years. Humans have only been around for a few thousand years, but we are still evolving, just at a slow, slow pace. One example of evolutionary attributes we can see is pruny fingers, which allow us to better grip things.

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  • Oh, I didn't realize that human hands have a tendency to act as butter fingers. I may need to go put on my Spider-Man gloves. XD

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  • Our hands get sweaty, greasy, and can slip. We don't have 'butter-fingers', but you at least need to accept that we are not perfect.

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  • Edited by SSG ACM: 5/1/2015 9:37:53 PM
    In what area of my body needs to be different in order for me to consider it to be perfect? Mostly throughout the day my hands are dry, which is aggravating when I have to always write. I suppose that's why lotion was invented. [spoiler]If only my body had a process to make my hands greasy...[/spoiler]

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  • This is not about dryness, this is about grip. We have sweat to make our hands less agitated, but that doesn't mean we're perfectly designed. If you swear, your hands slip. That is why our bodies are evolving to better grip things.

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