Discuti Planet of the Apes

Recently in China they took monkeys and gave them human cells. The brains and bodies of these somewhat human-celled monkeys took longer to develop than members of the species minus human cells. A monkey's brain and body develops far quicker than those of humans for those of you who don't know. So therefore the planet of the apes with slightly human celled-talking apes might happen in our future, right? Wrong!

God made this world for humans. He has no intention to allow His prize species to become dominated by simians. Proof the Bible is true is the great scientific accuracy the Bible (round Earth hanging on nothing, jet streams, humans from soil, ants storing food for the winter, much more). Plus, look at the moon of Earth sometime at night when it is orange-colored and giant. Look at the face of that moon--human with an of course round shaped head. The moon is God's way of telling us we are indeed His chosen species.

This movie taking place on a faraway planet where an Earth ship landed and the colony was dominated now by apes is pretty taxing to the imagination but it does not have Earth dominated by apes--but!

SPOILERS!!!!

The ending where Earth itself is dominated by apes is really silly and again never to be.

PS Some of you who know neoteny and embryology might insist that an ape is just a human being too (or the better known other way around). For instance if you see picture of fetal chimpanzees they look much like miniature human beings with human shaped-round heads and more. I read that what the fetus and juvenile species of an animal looks like is supposedly ancestral to that life form. So in other words chimps looking extra-human in womb and at birth is supposed to mean they come from something like humans or humans. But! Chimps never quite appear as miniature versions of humans. A chimp's legs in the womb and at birth are still longer than the arms and a couple of other differences. This tends to mean it comes from something similar but not quite human.It is possible that the all life were, say, 900,000 years ago just cells and then just popped into existence into a form you can see. The chimp cells weer closer to human cells than any other life form--a cell evolution is almost definitely all a human shares with the apes and other life forms. There was never a moment when the life forms you can see where related.

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@Benton12 said:

@mechajutaro said:

Intriguing story about China's mad science on those poor apes. While I agree that animals are not people, I continue to be dismayed that so many of humans continue to not acknowledge this distinction, thus behave like they belong in a go--amned zoo, rather than being allowed free on city streets and in our suburbs

Actually, it was monkeys not apes Chinese conducted the experiments on. Also, if monkeys were allowed to run free in cities they would be breaking into people's houses, spreading very highly communicable diseases, attacking people and monkeys are very strong for their size. But heck, glad you still seemingly enjoyed what I wrote

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