Great Transitions: The Origin of Tetrapods | HHMI BioInteractive Video

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2014
  • Experience the painstaking search for the fossil of Tiktaalik, a fish that illuminates key evolutionary steps in the transition of life from water to land.
    This biology video gives a glimpse into the exciting world of paleontological discoveries. Watch as University of Chicago paleontologist and award-winning author Neil Shubin provides a first-hand account of the search for Tiktaalik and the evolution of four-legged animals.
    This video is perfect for science lesson plans of all levels.
    For more information and related materials, visit HHMI BioInteractive: www.biointeractive.org/classr...
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Komentáře • 171

  • @Roedygr
    @Roedygr Před 8 lety +92

    Shubin is so enthusiastic, and it is contagious.

  • @the13throse
    @the13throse Před 4 lety +90

    I might have needed to watch this video for a class, but this was so interesting it held my attention the entire time
    This is the kind of educational content I could watch just for fun!

    • @andanssas
      @andanssas Před 4 lety +2

      If you are going to present this subject, hear his recent #mindscape interview with Sean Carroll, lots of additional details there!

    • @pavel9652
      @pavel9652 Před 2 lety

      ​@@andanssas I would be interested. Which video is it? Do you have it in the YT history? There are some AMAs or interviews, some are 3+ hours long. It is not really actionable information ;) If it takes you too long to find, don't bother ;)

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda Před 2 lety

      Where was the "educational content"? You do realize that "Evolution hasn't been observed while it's happening", don't you?

    • @evanwademan5602
      @evanwademan5602 Před 3 měsíci +1

      You did learn about natural selection in high school, right?
      I’m actually very interested in evolutionary biology, & this video is pretty nostalgic to me

  • @russpaxman3660
    @russpaxman3660 Před 6 lety +26

    the enthusiasm is infectious.

  • @yusefendure
    @yusefendure Před 5 lety +42

    ...and this is why I love science. Thank you. This is vital information for us all.

    • @clashacc7271
      @clashacc7271 Před 4 lety +2

      Jim Wills awww. so sad. i pity you. open your eyes. quit being brainwashed. god isn’t real.

    • @andanssas
      @andanssas Před 4 lety +1

      Lighting up the mood (and the main subject), lots of additional details were added in his recent #mindscape88 interview with Sean Carroll. New information is not incompatible with one's beliefs, so you might keep your mind open ;)

  • @jeanetteyork2582
    @jeanetteyork2582 Před 6 lety +31

    Dr Shubin had made a monumental discovery...he's contributed a great deal toward a full understanding of the origins of tetrapods, among other forms. Thank you! Great video!

  • @PaliAha
    @PaliAha Před 8 lety +40

    Wow, I'm slowly understanding. Dr Shubin HiT the JACKPOT of Paleontology.

  • @jaidenstrulson793
    @jaidenstrulson793 Před 4 lety +22

    Who else is watching this for homework in quarantine??

    • @PRESTIGEOUSNESS
      @PRESTIGEOUSNESS Před 2 měsíci

      Watching for fun. You probably graduated by now. Congrats friend.

  • @janarntorp571
    @janarntorp571 Před 29 dny

    Thank you - what a privilege it is to live in a time when science is so accessible. Fabulous video from a brilliant scientist

  • @noahmcnamara6005
    @noahmcnamara6005 Před 8 lety +127

    he says we stand upright but the irony is we are all sitting down.

    • @ClaudiaMariaBritoPires
      @ClaudiaMariaBritoPires Před 8 lety +7

      hahaha 😂😂😂
      thank You for that. It woke my brain up after 6 hours of studying.
      #finalsweek

    • @PlainsPup
      @PlainsPup Před 6 lety +1

      Yes, and barely even sitting up!

    • @antonishedsp2036
      @antonishedsp2036 Před 4 lety

      ahahah

    • @bhevrage
      @bhevrage Před 3 lety

      This is why you get bullied.

    • @phyzixs.8061
      @phyzixs.8061 Před 3 lety

      @Alejandro Carreon don't think that's a valid insult but ok..

  • @stupidas9466
    @stupidas9466 Před 5 lety +8

    How fortunate that the find was led by such a personable and likeable guy! So full of joy of the world and all it's treasures.

  • @sonadowfangirl30869
    @sonadowfangirl30869 Před 8 lety +38

    This was a highly educational video! I've been looking for ages on how a dig site is actually found and excavated and I finally have the info that I've been looking for!

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda Před 2 lety

      "Evolution hasn't been observed while it's happening".
      That means it fails the scientific method.

  • @stephanierico4586
    @stephanierico4586 Před 4 lety +5

    Just the VERY BEST. Neil Shubin shows us all why Bio is so awesome!!

  • @legendre007
    @legendre007 Před 8 lety +6

    Beautiful! The mutant legged fish coming onto land is a symbol of ventures into new (geographic and psychological) territories. And when the legged fish crossed the border from water to land, it didn't even get a visa first. ;-)

  • @thepromise7894
    @thepromise7894 Před 3 lety +6

    I love this guy Neil ..... I read his book when it first came out: He can certainly stand behind anything he says! Happy to see how much he enjoyed "the process" of finding Tik, albeit - it wasn’t always so easy.

  • @geererdway
    @geererdway Před 3 lety +2

    I'm only in middle school and I'm watching this for science class, but it's a type of video that I would just watch for fun because *the study of animals and adaption of creatures if friggin AMAZING.*

  • @MatLujan
    @MatLujan Před 9 měsíci +1

    Dr. Shubin went out on a “limb” and it paid off!

  • @7inrain
    @7inrain Před 2 lety +3

    I can so much relate to Neil Shubin and Tiktaalik. Not the least because I'm living near a paleontological site that made history as well, the Neander valley (in German: Neandertal) where the first Neanderthals were found.
    What is still more amazing and barely anyone knows (apart from some local geologists): The limerocks in the Neander valley formed during the time when Tiktaalik lived, around 380 million years ago in the Middle Devonian. So the coral fossils that I have in my book shelf are exactly of that age. Everytime I have them in my hands I think of Neil Shubin and Tiktaalik.

  • @jaschabull2365
    @jaschabull2365 Před 5 lety +7

    Tiktaalik sure looks like a happy go-lucky li'l water critter. Kind of like a mata mata with that big grin.

  • @frlade
    @frlade Před 4 lety +5

    Love programs like this.

  • @anrose8335
    @anrose8335 Před 4 lety +13

    The next man I marry must be as enthusiastic as this guy:))

  • @rogerdennison4148
    @rogerdennison4148 Před 5 lety +2

    Interesting and well presented with a pleasant and knowledgeable narrator

  • @colin2709
    @colin2709 Před 4 lety +9

    I am so glad to be living in a time when we have a handle on the development of species; we can make sense of present day diversity and trace back that development to its origins. It was 40 years ago when I first read Darwin's origin of species (on a Philosophy course, lol). It took time and the help of others to synthesize its contents and develop my understanding. I am enormously grateful for the work of scientists (Darwin himself and those that followed up his work). I am not sure I have the patience for such work, but I do love the results.
    I feel that that people such as these have rescued us from the magical 'explanations' with which were stuck with for so long.

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda Před 2 lety

      Everything on earth originated when Jesus spoke it into existence roughly 6,000 years ago.

    • @focke-wulffw-1902
      @focke-wulffw-1902 Před rokem +1

      @@earlysda that’s a load of bs and you know it lol

  • @lucasvargas535
    @lucasvargas535 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video!

  • @varmitr
    @varmitr Před 5 lety +1

    brilliant video keep it up!

  • @rockanderson1823
    @rockanderson1823 Před 5 lety +3

    Outstanding video. Thanks. Almost fell out of my chair when I saw the bear protection. Hahaha. Everybody is so PC anymore. Good job.

    • @biointeractive
      @biointeractive  Před 5 lety +2

      You don't mess around when it comes to bears.

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth Před 3 lety

      Hardly anyone is that PC. You may be infuenced by media that gives a false perception of most peoples mentalities (aka politically ideological)

    • @evanwademan5602
      @evanwademan5602 Před 3 měsíci

      This is why having a good science education is crucial in the modern world.
      I’m glad that evolution is taught where I live, & that I learned it through the internet growing up.

  • @cortlinux
    @cortlinux Před 8 lety +5

    thank you

  • @oskarcarlsson5025
    @oskarcarlsson5025 Před 4 lety +3

    great video, I learned alot by watching it, many things that I didnt even have an idea about! niiiiceee

  • @dr.leylipurrafeebiologylec9133

    Professor Shubin, You are a great scientist 👌👌

    • @Kareem-Ahmed
      @Kareem-Ahmed Před 2 lety

      of course he is, better than the Rahbar million times!

  • @exo-renovations5588
    @exo-renovations5588 Před rokem +1

    I'm watching these for fun actually

  • @ericvulgate
    @ericvulgate Před 4 lety +2

    imagine- there are spectacular fossils of all sorts all over the earth that we will never find..

  • @deadairconversion
    @deadairconversion Před 3 lety +2

    Great content on this channel!

  • @j.2947
    @j.2947 Před 7 lety +1

    awesome

  • @beatssu4717
    @beatssu4717 Před 8 lety +2

    Neil Shubin! MA MAN NEIL!

  • @tannerisachsen8386
    @tannerisachsen8386 Před 3 lety +4

    I am here from school lol

  • @msbabycakes001
    @msbabycakes001 Před 4 lety +1

    👏 amazing

  • @sikanderjohal4164
    @sikanderjohal4164 Před 3 lety +2

    WOW to the knowledgde and video skills!!!!

  • @bluejay3
    @bluejay3 Před 3 lety +1

    the sassy lil walk of the animated tetrapod

  • @andanssas
    @andanssas Před 4 lety +1

    Those looking for updates, lots of additional details were added in his recent #mindscape88 interview with Sean Carroll. Cheers!

  • @daniellewilson8527
    @daniellewilson8527 Před 6 lety +6

    Birds are dinosaurs

  • @lahleholivia7398
    @lahleholivia7398 Před 2 lety +2

    Very interesting stuff

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_ Před rokem +1

    Watched all of it

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth Před 3 lety

    3:51 that is called 'The Principal of Faunal Succession'.

  • @drdehailey
    @drdehailey Před 4 lety +2

    Grandkids will see this later today.

  • @fraserhenderson7839
    @fraserhenderson7839 Před 6 lety +1

    Kenn Borek Air, the "Mighty Worker" of high latitude flying services!

  • @user-vg9fn8om7u
    @user-vg9fn8om7u Před 3 lety +3

    건국대 수의예과 1학년 동물학 수강자 여러분 모두 화이팅하세요~!

  • @DJLucas-xv7oe
    @DJLucas-xv7oe Před 6 měsíci

    How could an animal get more complex than tetrapodal vertebrates?

  • @HelloHello-yf8dz
    @HelloHello-yf8dz Před 4 lety

    Isn't it Andrias davidianus?

  • @PRESTIGEOUSNESS
    @PRESTIGEOUSNESS Před 2 měsíci

    The most insane thing is that when everyone called darwin crazy the proof was waiting to be discovered in the ground.

  • @WarrenFahyAuthor
    @WarrenFahyAuthor Před 5 lety

    Yay!

  • @RileyRampant
    @RileyRampant Před 5 lety

    Jason who ?

  • @wasimakramullah176
    @wasimakramullah176 Před 3 lety

    Sir this type fish my hous

  • @RamonChiNangWong078
    @RamonChiNangWong078 Před rokem

    it's 5 year already, but why is he holding that Tiktaalik like that?

    • @fredvenne9563
      @fredvenne9563 Před měsícem

      Great Question. Dr. Shubin is holding a cast/reproduction in the video. This is very helpful for teaching purposes. The original type specimen would be much too fragile.

  • @myjfff
    @myjfff Před 7 lety +3

    so, we are all fish....my dog is a fish, myself is a fish, my chickens in the backyard are fish....dang lol

    • @jeanetteyork2582
      @jeanetteyork2582 Před 6 lety +2

      No...all tetrapods are descendants of fish. DESCENDANTS are not exactly like their ancestors. What he's showing is where the one bone, two bones, many bones, digits pattern for limbs came from. 0

    • @1984potionlover
      @1984potionlover Před 6 lety +1

      Pretty much...Tetrapod evolution's pretty much been the story of "Pimp My Fish". Technically you can go further back than just tetrapodal vertebrates..But "Pimp my Eukaryote Cell" doesn't roll so trippingly off the tongue,and gives too many possible options ;)

    • @williamchamberlain2263
      @williamchamberlain2263 Před 6 lety +1

      Nancy Cousintine - I'm going to start calling it Darwin's Theory of Pimp My Fish

    • @williamchamberlain2263
      @williamchamberlain2263 Před 6 lety +2

      Jeanette York the usage in day-to-day categories is different from in cladistics - day-to-day a rabbit isn't a fish, but evolutionarily a rabbits are a sub-sub-sub-....-sub-group of a particular type of fish and is therefore a fish.

    • @rondoclark45
      @rondoclark45 Před 5 lety

      @@1984potionlover "Pimp My Prokaryote" has a ring to it though.

  • @torresemiliano4583
    @torresemiliano4583 Před 5 lety

    Re piola el video

  • @Papipickleball
    @Papipickleball Před 3 lety +1

    Anyone else have to watch this for class?

  • @Birdaman222
    @Birdaman222 Před rokem

    & we in to space..wow!

  • @guyjohnson3775
    @guyjohnson3775 Před 6 lety +2

    👍👍

  • @Homo_sAPEien
    @Homo_sAPEien Před 7 měsíci +1

    We find living things organized into groups that are themselves organized into groups. Every significant way that a lungfishes body is similar to a humans body, a frogs body is similar to ours in all those same ways but also in several more ways. And every significant way that a frogs body is similar to ours, a platypuses body is similar to ours in all those same ways, but then also in several more ways. And in every significant way a platypuses body is similar to ours, an opossums body is similar in all the same ways but also in several more ways. And I’m most significant ways an opossums body is similar to ours, a lions body is similar to ours in all those same ways but also in several more ways. And every significant way a lions body is similar to ours, a lemurs body is similar to ours in all those same ways but also in several more ways. And in every significant way a lemurs body is similar to ours, a baboons body is similar in all those same ways but also in a few other ways as well. And in every significant way that a baboons body is similar to ours, a gibbons body is similar to ours in all the same ways but several more ways as well. And in most significant ways a gibbons body is similar to ours, a bonobos body is similar in all those same ways but then also similar in a few other significant ways as well.

  • @vincentyang1802
    @vincentyang1802 Před 3 lety

    dr is strapped

  • @rhythmrecords4945
    @rhythmrecords4945 Před 4 lety

    It looks like a Gar Fish

  • @jeeram77
    @jeeram77 Před rokem

    If these people knew about metamorphosis or if they got to see a platypus... I think their heads would explode. ...

  • @alvarogines6788
    @alvarogines6788 Před 5 lety +1

    So we come from a sort of salamander

  • @rosalynnerd
    @rosalynnerd Před 3 lety +1

    were all related to a fish lmao

  • @AceofDlamonds
    @AceofDlamonds Před 3 lety

    Snakes and whales are tetrapods :)

  • @aadityapratap007
    @aadityapratap007 Před 4 měsíci

    The first colonisers.

  • @mace6003
    @mace6003 Před 4 lety +2

    IS THAT A SHOTGUN!!!!!!!!!! 7:45

  • @blkwomanisgod1sthumancarbo554

    All life land animals come from fish

    • @Rerbun
      @Rerbun Před 8 měsíci

      No, 4 limbed vertebrates come from fish, all invertebrates come from their watery ancestors

  • @ricardodecamposbarreto6389

    show

  • @shesbizypdcast
    @shesbizypdcast Před 4 lety +1

    Who's here from science class

  • @talismanskulls2857
    @talismanskulls2857 Před 2 lety

    If they want to know why or what motivated the Tiktaalik behaviors, cross compare that to a Snakehead fish or any number of such fish that can and do crawl out of the water, use their fins like feet, care for their young and what causes them to go on land in the first place. Mysteries over and its simple. Its also not the only"fish with those features. Take how everyone was making claims about coelacanth fish as the ancestor of all land animals. Everyone claimed they were extinct millions of years ago and now we see there are two species of them that still exist and they do not walk on land. Look at whales that are said not to have started in the water but on land and that is only claimed because whales still exist. The reality is things have been moving to and from the land and water since life began. worms were among the first species and they were and are found in all bodies of water, a rare species in ice called ice worms and in the soil. We have insects in water and on land as well that are said to have evolved from worms and another line evolved into fish, etc. They ignore the fact that kind of evolution in the water was occurring on the land as well and the have no clear evidence because worms don't fossilize well due to soft tissues Yet they dont acknowledge land insects could have evolved on the land from land based worms? And worms evolved from what, and those evolved from what? Germs. And germs are found everywhere as well even in deep rock, still alive and doing all their little microbial stuff. SO tracing all life to one source is trying to force a linear structure into a "tree" and ignoring its many roots, but also ignoring the fact life does not fork out and follow a tree pattern. Its chaotic, and is more like a tangled web with no single point and having many innumerable cross points back and forth at different times for all sorts of diverse and known as well as unknown reasons. Even if we look just at the related human ancestors and cousin species, there have been many changes, cross sectioning, extinctions, and so forth of so called evolution and devolution.

  • @kosisoukatu4656
    @kosisoukatu4656 Před 2 lety

    reminds me of a crocodile

  • @uweinhamburg
    @uweinhamburg Před 6 lety +1

    So much effort when you just have to pick up an old book and find out whatever is necessary to know.. ;)

  • @camilabaxter2543
    @camilabaxter2543 Před 3 lety

    who is here for science class?

  • @dennisnardone5009
    @dennisnardone5009 Před 2 lety

    I love his desire and enthusiasm. However, he just discovered another animal.

    • @spatrk6634
      @spatrk6634 Před rokem +1

      i mean yea.
      its another animal.
      just happens to be that this animal is possible candidate for being ancestor of all four limbed animals

  • @thumbsdownbandit
    @thumbsdownbandit Před 5 lety +1

    Ok, but where are the transitional fossils?

    • @ReubenCohn
      @ReubenCohn Před 5 lety +2

      You mean, like Tiktaalik?...

  • @sirmeowthelibrarycat
    @sirmeowthelibrarycat Před 6 lety

    😡 Each SPECIES of animal . . . ! Correct vocabulary is essential in scientific presentations, as elsewhere. Deduct ten marks for carelessness.

  • @andersnaugle4105
    @andersnaugle4105 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello world!

  • @vesuvandoppelganger
    @vesuvandoppelganger Před 3 lety

    "The origin of four-legged animals"
    They were popped into existence by a genius.

  • @narddogyt5205
    @narddogyt5205 Před 4 lety +1

    sHouToUt tO miDdLe sChOol kIdS wAtcHiNg tHiS

  • @savsjpls
    @savsjpls Před rokem

    who wants the answers for 8th grade science lol

  • @peterolbrisch1653
    @peterolbrisch1653 Před 3 lety +1

    I like fish sticks.

  • @gavino9922
    @gavino9922 Před 4 lety +2

    Not funny. Also didn’t laugh

  • @jessetate6244
    @jessetate6244 Před 8 lety +1

    Can we please depict Darwin as a more attractive person!? I can't stand to look at the character you guys created. :P

  • @rolo5424
    @rolo5424 Před 5 lety

    How do you explain the Cambrian period then when many groups of animals suddenly appeared full formed out of nowhere? There was no transitioning from anything that had gone before. So it is not true to say that evolution accounts for how animals evolved in small incremental changes and steps since there are no transitional fossils before various groups of animals appeared already fully formed.

    • @dancingnature
      @dancingnature Před 4 lety +5

      The Cambrian animals evolved from Precambrian animals . What you see during the Cambrian is the evolution of hard body parts

    • @corporateturtle6005
      @corporateturtle6005 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jimwills2094 Speaking of "propaganda" how's that book of fables you worship, the bible?

    • @willw5868
      @willw5868 Před rokem +3

      really simple actually Ro. Precambrian fossils do exist, they are just MUCH rarer because mineralized tissue (the part of animals that fossilizes well) did not really exist in the animals of that period.
      The Cambrian explosion is not animals "appearing", it is just them evolving from animals which did not fossilize well and thus are very rare in the fossil record. Hence the lack of transitional forms.

  • @denisethasder8193
    @denisethasder8193 Před 6 lety +6

    0:57 MORE LIKE “HE BALDLY PREDICTED” AHAHAHA

  • @MrJonashjensen
    @MrJonashjensen Před 5 lety

    Good that we don´t have two mouths…and only one ear… WHYYYY do you not see the Designer behind the design??

    • @jonathanjones770
      @jonathanjones770 Před 5 lety +3

      We have a practical form because natural selection necessitates one

    • @rockanderson1823
      @rockanderson1823 Před 5 lety +2

      If I'm God's chosen, why create me after 4.5 Billion years? Why create me about 500 Million years after multicell life began?
      If we need God to create us, who created God? And what gave God the knowledge of physics? And if God doesn't need other thing to create him, then the same can be said of us.
      And if we had two mouths and only one ear...where's the problem there?

    • @FreedomAnderson
      @FreedomAnderson Před 4 lety

      Lack of evidence supporting their existence.

  • @notj3372
    @notj3372 Před 4 lety

    H

  • @HaydenTheEeeeeeeeevilEukaryote

    Evolution is a lie created by Satan" is a lie created by creationists. Oops, I forgot to put the opening quotation mark.

    • @bpstve3130
      @bpstve3130 Před 7 lety

      answersingenesis.org/geology/carbon-14/doesnt-carbon-14-dating-disprove-the-bible/

    • @HaydenTheEeeeeeeeevilEukaryote
      @HaydenTheEeeeeeeeevilEukaryote Před 7 lety +4

      Frogger 81 Carbon dating is unreliable for things that are old. Radiometric dating is the big umbrella, and that disproves it if you use certain elements. Radiometric dating isn't the only thing you can use, though. I have a question: If all of the animals were created at the same time/day, then why do we find that the layers of the earth separate the fossils between time?

    • @robrosen7291
      @robrosen7291 Před 5 lety +1

      Satan is a lie created by uneducated, superstitious Pagans with an agenda. First, they scare you, and keep you in fear. Then they offer you a safety net and protection. If you follow their rules, and tithe faithfully, they'll keep that bad ol' Devil away. If you give them more, you're even holier and get better protection. It's all about money. Your money to them to keep the fear at a low level. If you stray and don't give them enough money, well then Lucifer starts nipping at your toes again.

    • @evanwademan5602
      @evanwademan5602 Před 3 měsíci

      Why would would god or satan put so much effort into creating this “lie” when most people will never notice?
      Also we can apply our knowledge of evolutionary biology to other fields, such as creating new medicine & determining how closely related particular species are.
      But you can’t do that with creationism, its always “evolution is just a theory” & about proving an entire field of science false

  • @jpr2177
    @jpr2177 Před rokem +1

    I still strongly believe the natures target animal was a bird not the four legged creature. The animal design of heart & lungs coordination with rib cage expansion and pulling in air with every stroke during all stages of flight does not match to any other movement so perfectly plus the the control of flight through end of wing digits and perching on branches n hunting animals and bringing to mouth to bite is not as perfect elsewhere as in bird life. We gets feet spasm by trying to grab something in fear or pleasure also resemble birds. I think we’re wrongly trying to prove the evolution backward or by matching the pictures we found instead of looking at the bigger picture of reading the mind of the creator. “It” might have wanted the bird and not the fish, frog or monkey! Think about it! Mhmd!

    • @walkergarya
      @walkergarya Před 11 měsíci

      Your lies do not refute Evolution.

  • @nayanmipun6784
    @nayanmipun6784 Před 2 lety

    Ken Ham has different explanation

  • @2fast2block
    @2fast2block Před 5 lety

    Basically, it comes down to a pattern. From the start, for those that believe the creation of the universe came about by natural means have set their pattern. Their pattern to believe in the impossible. They set their pattern for no matter how illogical and unscientific it is, they'll still accept it. We all do stupid things. Hopefully, we admit them and learn from them. It's not a matter of who's smarter; it's a matter of who loves truth more. For those that don't love truth, you can find reasons to believe anything; you'll find excuses for what you want to believe. For others though, like myself, I don't care what I want to believe. I care about what I should believe and why. It's easier said than done, but in the end well worth it. I just don't want to remain stupid.

    • @jonathanjones770
      @jonathanjones770 Před 5 lety +2

      How is a natural explanation impossible?

    • @ReubenCohn
      @ReubenCohn Před 5 lety +1

      I would also like to know how a natural explanation is impossible? Everything else we have ever observed has turned out to have a natural explanation.

  • @j.l.glover4037
    @j.l.glover4037 Před 4 lety +3

    Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven ✝️

    • @evanwademan5602
      @evanwademan5602 Před 3 měsíci

      Ok… I’m not sure why that would justify denying a cornerstone of modern biology & genetics tho…
      You can still believe in god & accept evolution tho