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Default Re: If we came from monkeys, why don't we have tails? - 02-05-2010, 03:56 PM

I found some interesting discussion and articles elsewhere on the intertubes.

Apparently, humans do have tails while they are still in the womb, which are later absorbed into the body to form the coccyx (commonly known as the tailbone). Many evolutionists view the coccyx as a "leftover"--for lack of a better term--of our evolutionary predecessors.


As tails became less necessary for our survival (living on the ground as homo-sapiens, for example, and not in the trees), they disappeared over time.

There are a lot of unanswered questions about evolution, and I think evolutionists (the rational ones anyway) will be the first to admit it. One could also ask why humans have appendixes. Neither evolution nor creation science can explain that, as it serves no beneficial purpose to human survival.

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Originally Posted by Pastor Isaac
If that were true, we'd still see nothing exploding and human beings popping out.
I'm not sure what you mean by this, would be so kind as to elaborate?
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