Re: A critique of the BBC aquatic ape programme and the transcript.



"JAE" <jae@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> You should read (or reread) Descent of Man if you really believe that
> there's been no progress in 150 years. There has been much progress.

Let's try to list the 'items of progress'
as regards human evolution over the
last 150 years:

Darwin knew that humans were closely
related to anthropoid apes, especially
chimpanzees.

We know . . . . .

err . . . . that's it.


Paul.




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