Re: What were the stone tools/weapons for?
- From: "Makouli" <men@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 13:16:19 -0600
"Paul Crowley" <slkwuoiutiuytciuyik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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[vitriol]
The primate, jumping down from the trees,
apparently miraculously turns into a high-
performance, long-distance sprinter, able
to muscle in on lion and hyena food. And
then, to cap it all, after dominating the
landscape for a couple of million years, the
animal curiously departs, giving it all back
to the lions and hyenas.
Well, isn't that how evolution works?
No, that's how that little model in your head
works. That isn't anywhere near how
the real world works. Whassamatter, Pauly,
couldn't you work Margaret Mead in there
somewhere?
And these clowns feel free to criticise
AAT-thinking for its lack of rigour.
Yea, those "clowns" criticize the AAT for
"lack of rigour". They also criticize you for
yours.
Paul.=======================
"What is wrong (or stupid) about my statement?"
Pauly --7/28/2007
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