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grannymh
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“Is there any difference between a chimpanzee and a human?"
In addition to looks?
Don’t laugh……
I have been doing some serious thinking about my cousin chilly chimp, the one related to humans on the evolutionary tree. During a previous discussion about humans and primates belonging to the same biological classification, a comment was made about what it would feel like to have the nature of a primate. I took that literally. Consequently, I imagined what an animal’s nature would be like; for example, the nature of a naked ape which of course is a chilly chimp.
Seriously……
The human species is being assaulted left and right. Beautiful human nature, both corporeal and rational soul intimately unified, is hammered in the fine print of posts. Here one finds that a person is strictly a biological animal, made of matter, which differs by degrees from the rest of the branches on the evolutionary tree.
In my humble opinion, one does not have to chop down the entire evolutionary tree to defend the glory of the human species. Some careful pruning here and there, as master gardeners know, will make a tree as strong as it is beautiful.
But first, one should recognize that the roots of the evolutionary tree are planted in the philosophical position that all reality is material. Naturally, the roots of science are in the material and physical realm. But that does not automatically eliminate the spiritual principle from inquiry as if it were non-existent. Unfortunately for human esteem and freedom, the crippled reasoning – that evolution occurs in living organisms; therefore all parts of living organisms have evolved – is unable to address the uniqueness of the human species.
Taking on the persona of cousin chilly chimp is only one sample of how one can pull the weeds out of current thinking. Consider raging forest fires as another example. What is the instinct of animal nature when faced with uncontrollable disaster? Would a chimpanzee deliberately set backfires? What do the actions of firefighters say about human nature?
Sincerely……
Do not let chilly chimp distract one from posting the serious questions about phylogenetic classification, assumptions, clades, hominids, beautiful music, founder effect, genetics, computer models, presumptions, intellect, and will.
The evolutionary tree needs the sunshine of reason, self reflection, logical evaluation, and analytical thought.
While I dearly love cousin chilly chimp, I sincerely believe that it is time to return Homo sapiens to its proper place at the pinnacle of creation. I flat out refuse membership in the brute animal kingdom.
This thread’s question remains. Is there any difference between a chimpanzee and a human?
Blessings,
granny
All human life is worthy of profound respect from the moment of conception.
In addition to looks?
Don’t laugh……
I have been doing some serious thinking about my cousin chilly chimp, the one related to humans on the evolutionary tree. During a previous discussion about humans and primates belonging to the same biological classification, a comment was made about what it would feel like to have the nature of a primate. I took that literally. Consequently, I imagined what an animal’s nature would be like; for example, the nature of a naked ape which of course is a chilly chimp.
Seriously……
The human species is being assaulted left and right. Beautiful human nature, both corporeal and rational soul intimately unified, is hammered in the fine print of posts. Here one finds that a person is strictly a biological animal, made of matter, which differs by degrees from the rest of the branches on the evolutionary tree.
In my humble opinion, one does not have to chop down the entire evolutionary tree to defend the glory of the human species. Some careful pruning here and there, as master gardeners know, will make a tree as strong as it is beautiful.
But first, one should recognize that the roots of the evolutionary tree are planted in the philosophical position that all reality is material. Naturally, the roots of science are in the material and physical realm. But that does not automatically eliminate the spiritual principle from inquiry as if it were non-existent. Unfortunately for human esteem and freedom, the crippled reasoning – that evolution occurs in living organisms; therefore all parts of living organisms have evolved – is unable to address the uniqueness of the human species.
Taking on the persona of cousin chilly chimp is only one sample of how one can pull the weeds out of current thinking. Consider raging forest fires as another example. What is the instinct of animal nature when faced with uncontrollable disaster? Would a chimpanzee deliberately set backfires? What do the actions of firefighters say about human nature?
Sincerely……
Do not let chilly chimp distract one from posting the serious questions about phylogenetic classification, assumptions, clades, hominids, beautiful music, founder effect, genetics, computer models, presumptions, intellect, and will.
The evolutionary tree needs the sunshine of reason, self reflection, logical evaluation, and analytical thought.
While I dearly love cousin chilly chimp, I sincerely believe that it is time to return Homo sapiens to its proper place at the pinnacle of creation. I flat out refuse membership in the brute animal kingdom.
This thread’s question remains. Is there any difference between a chimpanzee and a human?
Blessings,
granny
All human life is worthy of profound respect from the moment of conception.