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baby gorilla takes first steps posted in new scientist

OH MY GOD. LOOK AT HIS TINY LITTLE GORILLA BODY AND HIS MOM HELPING HIM STAND!

On a more serious note, one thing I don’t understand about the Creationist’s rejection of evolution is how they can actually look at apes like gorillas or chimps and NOT see a similarity, some kind of relation, between us and them… that sure, goes back a LONG way but is obviously there somehow. Do they think God just made a bunch of other species that look so much like us as a joke or something? Like God’s just messing with us? I mean, a lot of other cultures who didn’t have scientific explanations for relations between species still had various other ideas about there being relations. It just seems so eroneous of Christianity to deny any kind of kinship whatsoever, on any time scale whatsoever, between humans and other animals.

But anyways, this video isn’t about the serious, it’s about the CUUUUUUUTE!

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