Thursday, September 19, 2013

12 Ways Humans Are Not Primates


According to Darwinian


evolution, humans evolved
from primates. Yet somehow
in our evolutionary process, we seem to have gotten
weaker, slower, and in many
ways less adapted to living on
this planet. Read the following
list and see if you still think it
was advantageous for us to "evolve" these differences.

BONES – Much thinner and
lighter than primates

MUSCLES – 5 to 10 times
weaker than primates

SKIN – Not well adapted to
direct sunlight in many cases

ADIPOSE TISSUE – (that means
fat between the skin and
muscle) 10 times as much as
primates in a healthy person

BODY HAIR – Missing, pattern
reversed from primates

HEAD HAIR & NAILS – Must be
trimmed, unlike primates

SKULLS &
BRAINS – Not in
same ballpark

LOCOMOTION – Most obvious
difference

SPEECH – Throats completely
redesigned from primates

SEX – No sign of typical oestrus
cycles

GENETIC DISORDERS – Over
4,000 !!!

CHROMOSOMES – Reduced to 46
from 48


The Darwinist paradigm for
human evolution falls flattest
when it attempts to depict
humans as merely another, but
vastly “advanced” and
“superior,” form of primate. If not for the overwhelming
need to keep humans as an
integral part of the natural
“flowchart” of life on Earth,
we would have long ago been
classified with our own distinctive genus containing a
species like no other.