just to tell you, you got half of the evolution theory wrong
kashmaster said:Evolution on a microscopic level is quick but on a the bigger scale but on a the bigger scale, It takes 100,000s of years to evolve into a relatively new being.
-For humans and other species, it takes thousands of years. Only singled-celled organisms can evolve "quick". Which one are we talking about? Oh yeah, humans evolving from primates. To complete the process, it far from "quick".
Primates never evolved as they are suited to their environment not because they are slow at evolving
-This is called "common ancestor to human" evolution, thus taking features from one organism, and adding it to another to build and build into a fully grown, more intelligent creature, and still having the same form today.
Primates evolved due to the environment changing and the best for the species relative to them.
-This is only part of it, they were the most intelligent of their time, and having the skills to do tasks other animals couldn't, their desire to learn adapted them to grow in ways to make work easier
Primates stood on two legs, so they didn't evolve to stand up on all 'for'
-They used to stand on all fours, and as you can see they still do. The primate has itself "evolved" from it's ancestors to walk both ways.
I am sure primates didn't strive on wanting to become someone who can make clothing.
-This is completely false, they wanted to learn more and more things. Learning tools, new hunting methods. This learning is what makes the desire to where somewhat of a "clothing" over time
Hair does not fall of if you are evolving but the gene that creates hair growth in certain areas are not needed so evolution 'scraps' it
-Which leads from my last answer. When they found ways to have something of a covering, evolution "scapped" it away because they had another type of substance warming their bodies.
This is most of the stuff you had written wrong. If you are going to argue evolution, please know more about it than your opposition
-If I didn't know enough about it, why am I still agueing with you and have responded to each and every "Flaw" you had brought up, and had an anwer to still argue with it?
Primates never evolved as they are suited to their environment not because they are slow at evolving
Primates evolved due to the environment changing and the best for the species relative to them.
Don't have time.kashmaster said:Is evolution a fact though? It is only a fact when everyone accepts it.