Why do I try to adhere to orthodoxy but agree with Darwin that man is a derivative of an ape?



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Why do I try to adhere to orthodoxy but agree with Darwin that man is a derivative of an ape? and got a better answer

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May it be according to your faith. We are of God.

Response from 0[+++++]
Darwin's hypothesis is unproven and remains a hypothesis. Unfortunately, it is taught in school as science.

Response from 0[+++]
Look, it sounds like you've had an even harder day than I have.

Response from 0[+++++]
Read Roerich! Man's first sin was when he mated with female monkeys for fun. That's where the other branch of man came from, the dumb-heads! Which you can still see in a crowd. I don't think they even look in the philosophy section.

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Because you're a coward or maybe you're just a non-believer who doesn't know. No offense.

Response from 0[+++++]
You don't try and agree, blow off

Response from 0[+++++]
Because faith is unconscious and the mind exists in another dimension of personality, they just don't intersect. and don't bump heads with them - it's useless. You can't prove the irrational, you don't want to believe in the rational.

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Maybe you've had enough examples in your life to think that way about people?

 

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