Quote Originally Posted by Sil'vr-Boi6 View Post
Evolutionist claim large brain led to bipedalism, this isn't the case; austrolapithecus(quoted as the grandfather of modern man-->4 separated group which later mutated into modern man). Ask any evolutionist, bipedalism is the most distinct feature that separates the 4-5 major hominids. Among the four or five hominds, I can't remember from grade school, but one of them had a small brain and easily walked up right. Not periodically, but evidence showed it only walked up right-Full time, based on wear and tear on the bone. Mind you, bipedalism key advantages was to free hands from grasping tools,food,offsprings, and allowed the head to stay vigilant for predators. My point is that bipedalism far predates "the large brain theory" Evolutionist claim. enlighten me.

Why are you posting a youtube video, for others to talk on yourbehalf? When you can speak for yourself, hasn't evolutist tought you not to blinded follow, like the dillusionist worshippers. What does that make you?

-Listen this isn't an attack, but a open discussion of you're opinion, I'm not here to shove religion down your throat.

See my reply above, I'm trying to learn this evolution theory thing; why are these austrolepthecus not just an early form of apes? as dinosaurs are early forms of lizards and crocs? Mutation through out the millienia causes DNA to alter whose to say these are not just apes.
Please cite where Bipedalism is the most distinct feature that separates humans from the primate order and hominidae family prior to making that assertion. Even if you're referring to purely physical characteristics I don't think you can. Bipedalism's advantage exceeds that of simply grasping tools, food, holding/caring for offspring etc. it also gave the advantage of being able to see over the grass in the plains which we owe a lot to grass for our evolution and spread across the globe. Prior to grass being here and allowing for plains to exist our ancestors stayed in the trees for safety because it gave the best vantage point for food and predators.

You do understand that we didn't evolve directly from apes right? I don't understand the point you were making with the dinosaur comparison or what you were referring to in regards to the DNA mutations and apes. Please explain?