Banana Creation
Who needs to teach creationism in the school system when you have these guys?! I always wondered why a banana looked that way.
As seen on Break.com
HMMM what does this say about other primates?
You need therapy! And that is what I am here for.
Who needs to teach creationism in the school system when you have these guys?! I always wondered why a banana looked that way.
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What's really funny about that, at least to me, is how it argues for evolution. If primates are the principal manner in which bananas would spread from one area to another (and thereby develop into new banana trees--because natural bananas contained seeds that would pass through the creatures that ate them), it makes sense that bananas that were easier to eat would out-compete bananas with a harder-to-open peel or an inconvenient shape. Although out-compete may be the wrong word; the banana that man is holding is the product of centuries of careful human cultivation to make it longer, tastier, and seedless. Which, come to think of it, is the same thing we're trying to do to ourselves now, but that's a story for another day.
Please tell me that Richard was over analyizing a spoof, because that I can handle, Richard analyzes everything to the nth degree and tries to give it meaning. Because if he was actually analyzing something that the creators thought was serious....my head might explode.
Gerken, this was not a spoof...
No. . .that's not true....that's impossible!!
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Some people, I've heard so MANY arguments for Intelligent Design or creationism, but that one is jsut so beyond words.
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