Over the years many scientist have made an outlandish claim that man came from apes but to date there have been no evidence to unequivically say such is true, but yet the scientitific community, mainly atheists, continues to make such a claim. I find that to be mere conjecture like santa claus and since we cannot prove that we didn't come from Apes, it must be true. Such logic is so flawed and the danger that this poses to mankind is that we belittle ourself to being tree swining hmonkies.
Why do Christian apologists feel the need to hijack every thread to spread their dying propaganda? Seriously, what are you people so afraid of? Rational thinking and science? I think so... If you were so sure about your position, I don't think you would need to do any of this.
... But since you want to go there, let me say that you don't understand evolution.
First of all, evolution does not say we come from monkeys or apes, but that we share a common ancestor. The problem with creationists is that they think of evolution as a linear timeline (i.e. a bug becomes a bird, the bird becomes a dinosaur, the dinosaur becomes a monkey, the monkey becomes a man, etc...); that is not how it happens. It's more like a tree with branches sprouting out in all directions. A common ancestor can branch out into several species due to changes in the environment, geography, or uniqu conditions, etc... These changes, however small or monumental, occur over time.
Second of all, creationists constantly bicker about the "missing link," between species. However, this is of no consequence anymore because of what we know through DNA and evolution-in-progress. Certain animals share DNA so similar, it's unlikey they didn't share a common ancestor. This goes back to the idea of the family true. Also, we see proof of evolution. Insects can be observed to become immune to bug spray over time. Animals have been"evolutionized" by humans through domestication.
The truth is creationists will never accept any scientific proof, however compelling, that challenges their dogma. So it baffles me that they continually try to undermine the work of rational people who want to find answers through questions and research.
Sorry, but we don't want nor do we need a thousands-year-old fairy tale book to tell us how life works. We would rather investigate and find the intricacies of life for ourselves. Once you understand this position, there's really nothing left to argue about.
Anyway, I'm done with these kinds of debates because they go nowhere and do nothing but cause division. Belief systems only become dangerous when we try to enforce it beyond sharing knowledge. Whatever floats your boat people. Peace out.