Because we have ape like feathers today.
and that we have thunbs.
Men aren't intelligent animals just an advanced evolved version of monkeys. However in the catholic religion men are considered to be made first.
We ...humans evolved from Primates such as Gorillas and monkeys , then occured the cave men ...the primates genes decreased when the two mated and this is how we began
Personally I doubt it. If that was true where did the cave men come from? I believe God created (and sustains) all life. People usually ask then, who created God? and I say nobody God has and always will exist. Then people say "do you expect me to believe that?" I say it is easier to believe God has always existed than to believe matter came from no where and from that matter life evolved.
Well scientists believe that we evolved from the Apes, think of the era of the cave men that might give you some idea of what i mean.
Men and monkeys are concurrent organisms that had a common ancestor. Men did not evolve FROM monkeys so there's nothing in between. If the question is "which living animal is more closely related evolutionarily to humans than monkeys" then the great apes (gorillas, orangutans and chimpanzees) would qualify.
Men were made by God. The first man that was made was Adam. God drew a picture of a man on the ground and breathed the breath of life into his lungs. That is how man was created. Woman was also created by God. God took a rib out of Adam and made a woman. It is not told how in the BIBLE. After Adam, men have been made from their mothers, as have women. So men weren't made from monkeys!
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You can only believe in something that may or may not have happened. Billions of people witnessed first hand 24 men fly and 12 men land on the moon. There is no doubt about the fact that they were there.
I hope not - but probably. I love Arctic Monkeys! :)
Most people, at least among Christians, believe that the wise men were very wealthy people who came from the east with gifts for the baby Jesus. They do not think of this story as mere Christian midrash, nor usually that the wise men were not actual people, as Bishop Spong believes.
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