Im sorry guy but if u actually do a bit of research and you look into the realm of logic. Evolution is far more plausible than any other option. Evoloution can be observed in real time with micro organisms and viruses such as HIV. I beleive in 100 or so yrs even the religious folk will be admiting they were wrong about evolution just like the earth revolving around the sun.
I think it would be pretty stupid to say that eating meat didnt help us get where we are today. But how we evolved shouldnt really affect how we live today.
rubbish. do some research. besides humans are not carnivores but omnivores. too much of anything is bad for you.
Unfortunately we have stuffed up natural selection by allowing certain elements of the community to breed. .
Yes by simple fact we wouldnt exist(be livng) if we didnt eat meat and wernt violent...In saying that though, I also don't think we would be living in such a world of violence etc if we evolved as a species that didn't slaughter animals to survive.
As someone with a degree in paleoanthropology, I can honestly say that was a pretty stupid commentI think it would be pretty stupid to say that eating meat didnt help us get where we are today. But how we evolved shouldnt really affect how we live today.
As someone with a degree in paleoanthropology, I can honestly say that was a pretty stupid comment
Wow! A thread on APS about evolution where the posts which make sense outnumber those that don't! :shock:
Meat is a higher quality food than vegetation. Obtaining meat requires more intelligence than obtaining plants. With very few exceptions (funnily enough, snakes are very often exceptions to the rule), predators are more intelligent than the things they eat (well, vegetarians usually are too, but it's not difficult to outbrain most plants). These three facts are not really debatable unless you're highly ignorant or stupid (yes, I know, I'm rather tactless *shrug*).
It always amazes me when people say human digestive systems are not designed for meat. This is a bit like saying our hands are useless for manipulating tools and evolution only designed them to be used as heat-sinks!
If you're ever so inclined, cut open some vegetarian animals (koalas, horses, sheep, cows, etc etc), then cut open some carnivorous animals (tigers, lions, snakes, sharks, crocodiles, dolpins, etc etc) and you'll notice a massive, massive unmistakable difference between them. Then cut open some omnivores (most bears, pigs, dogs, wolves, etc etc) and you'll see that they're remarkably similar to humans. The digestive systems of humans are utterly unlike those of vegetarian animals, and yes, also unlike those of strict carnivores. You see the exact same thing when you look at the teeth - ours are utterly unsuited to a vegetarian diet, not specialised for meat alone (and certainly not designed to catch live animals), but good for processing a wide range of things. We are unique among predators in that we generally hunt with tools rather than catching our prey with our claws or teeth, so we have brilliant hands to use weapons, but no impressive weapons as part of our bodies. Most of you probably won't have the opportunity to cut up a wide range of animals and examine their skulls, but you'll probably be able to find reasonable pictures of digestive tract dissections online. Once you've taken a close look at a range of digestive systems and learned about the way in which they work, there is no question remaining about what humans have evolved to eat - just about everything! The only things we're not very good at using are grasses and other plants which are difficult to chew or digest. Looking at our bodies with an understanding of how they work makes it clear that eating meat has hugely influenced what we are.
With very few exceptions (funnily enough, snakes are very often exceptions to the rule), predators are more intelligent than the things they eat (well, vegetarians usually are too, but it's not difficult to outbrain most plants). These three facts are not really debatable unless you're highly ignorant or stupid (yes, I know, I'm rather tactless *shrug*).
Yes you would be a better politician than scientist.In 1990, I participated in a world wide survey to see what the effects of meat eating was on gastrointestinal cancer. Using data from over 30 years, surveying over 10 million people. We learnt, that in those cultures where regular meat eating was introduced, that the incidence of cancer went up by 86%. Now, if meat is so essential to our survival, intelligence and so on, why does it cause cells to metatastisise in such a fashion. We published the research in the Journal of Medicine, (main researcher was D.J Frommer). In the same year the meat industry increased its funding to research by an astronomical amount to anyone prepared to find data that state that meat eating is healthy and necessary.
If you are able to think, you are able to derive something from that.
Yes you would be a better politician than scientist.
yes, and elephants are incredibly intelligent, as are some birds, your point is?? you like meat, therefore you HAVE to justify it. period.