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[quote=Lolest!]Babunyanya yenu hambuglar ndiye huyu http://www.bbc.com/news/...ce-environment-38800987[/quote] This quote reminds me of Kenyan politicians..So they may be totally correct Quote:The researchers were unable to find any evidence that the animal had an anus, which suggests that it consumed food and excreted from the same orifice. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? They went and came back  shida iko wapi, hujawai hama mtaa?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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majimaji wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? They went and came back  shida iko wapi, hujawai hama mtaa? Or we moved there as some monkey like creature but came back as humans Either way evolution pia needs faith
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Lolest! wrote:majimaji wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? They went and came back  shida iko wapi, hujawai hama mtaa? Or we moved there as some monkey like creature but came back as humans Either way evolution pia needs faith What timelines are we talking about! Are we to view this aspect in isolation or do we factor other happenings such as plate tectonics, continuous animal/plant dispersal, Weather/Climatic conditions, gradual change in morphology, and the credibility of taxonomy! Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Ngalaka wrote:Lolest! wrote:majimaji wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? They went and came back  shida iko wapi, hujawai hama mtaa? Or we moved there as some monkey like creature but came back as humans Either way evolution pia needs faith What timelines are we talking about! Are we to view this aspect in isolation or do we factor other happenings such as plate tectonics, continuous animal/plant dispersal, Weather/Climatic conditions, gradual change in morphology, and the credibility of taxonomy! By the way, what made our forefathers migrate out of those areas to where we are now here in Kenya, for example? Wars, droughts... what was it?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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AlphDoti wrote:Ngalaka wrote:Lolest! wrote:majimaji wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? They went and came back  shida iko wapi, hujawai hama mtaa? Or we moved there as some monkey like creature but came back as humans Either way evolution pia needs faith What timelines are we talking about! Are we to view this aspect in isolation or do we factor other happenings such as plate tectonics, continuous animal/plant dispersal, Weather/Climatic conditions, gradual change in morphology, and the credibility of taxonomy! By the way, what made our forefathers migrate out of those areas to where we are now here in Kenya, for example? Wars, droughts... what was it? Wars, overpopulation, diseases, greener pastures
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Lolest! wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Ngalaka wrote:Lolest! wrote:majimaji wrote:Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? They went and came back  shida iko wapi, hujawai hama mtaa? Or we moved there as some monkey like creature but came back as humans Either way evolution pia needs faith What timelines are we talking about! Are we to view this aspect in isolation or do we factor other happenings such as plate tectonics, continuous animal/plant dispersal, Weather/Climatic conditions, gradual change in morphology, and the credibility of taxonomy! By the way, what made our forefathers migrate out of those areas to where we are now here in Kenya, for example? Wars, droughts... what was it? Wars, overpopulation, diseases, greener pastures They migrated from Turkana due to diseases and green pastures then some of their offsprings(read Turkana's) decided to move back to the desert! If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Swenani wrote:Ai...Mimi hii mambo ya evolution yanichanga sana
If life started out in Turkana, how come they say Bantu emigrated from Congo and Nilotes from South Sudan? Life most likely did not start in Turkana. How did you reach that conclusion? Nobody knows where life started. Nobody is even sure where the first Homo Sapiens emerged though it is likely Ethiopia since thats where the oldest homo sapien fossils are typically found including Homo Sapiens Idaltu
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