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.
As far as I know, bipedalism in humans predated the large brain. Not sure where you learned the opposite. I've never heard anyone claim the opposite.