01-03-2018, 07:53 PM
Nature wouldn't make those mistakes, but nature by proxy (intelligent beings tinkering around with things) could.
Nature also wouldn't arrange for those types of mistakes to happen by putting disparate species close enough together to reproduce.
So either two 'just compatible enough' species got together (and they never should have, so how did they end up near each other?) and their union formed the human.
Or two species were 'spliced' together, by intelligent beings, to create the human.
And as mentioned in the former scenario...
Either these two disparate species came together naturally, by insurmountable odds, or they were put together on purpose.
Nature also wouldn't arrange for those types of mistakes to happen by putting disparate species close enough together to reproduce.
So either two 'just compatible enough' species got together (and they never should have, so how did they end up near each other?) and their union formed the human.
Or two species were 'spliced' together, by intelligent beings, to create the human.
And as mentioned in the former scenario...
Either these two disparate species came together naturally, by insurmountable odds, or they were put together on purpose.