Sure, humans evolved from old-school hominids. Why would you think otherwise? Because that's what the Jews guessed a couple thousand years ago?
Well... yeah. I mean, aren't we supposed to believe whatever they wrote, considering they were
influenced by god? Questioning otherwise, especially with logic, is heresy.
Seriously, though, scientific evidence points to evolution. A bunch of dead Jews point to creation. I think I'll trust the scientific evidence.
Well, if you read Genesis, you'll note humans being created "in God's image," as well as with sexual dimorphism.
I actually touched on this a bit in the old thread. It's not so much "created in god's image" as the fact that Adam was created in Adam Qadmon's image, the whole thing being largely a raise in status to his position on the divine council. They didn't even really differentiate between the two Adams originally, either (also, "Adam", like "Christ" and "Satan", is a title, not a name).
This part isn't an argument, mind you. I'm simply expanding on the point a little.
Evolution is scientifically proven fact.
No, it's not. It's called the "theory of evolution," not the "law of evolution."
The whole point of the theory of evolution is that it describes an autonomous process; there's absolutely no need for an intelligent meddler.
QFT.