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The idiot Herschel Walker dares to ask this insane question: "Why Are There Still Apes? Think About It"

Herschel Walker is an idiot. Why doesn't he ask, why there still are chickens? Or why, in total, there still are birds? Chickens in special, and birds in general, are the descendants of the sauruses, like the dinosaurs, or the Tyrannosaurus Rex.

They are here now, on earth, because they evolved. And the apes, too, evolved. The apes and mankind are part of the same branch of evolution. Their common ancestor lived about 10 million years ago. Mankind evolved in Africa, wandered from there to Asia, developed certains genetic strains. It all can be shown quite easily. Unless one is Herschel Walker, the idiot. Domestic Violence is his second name, I guess...


Herschel Walker, the idiot:



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Here is a story on him. By the way: Would you guess that such an idiot like Herschel Walker would run for Senate?


https://www.huffpost.com/entry/herschel-walker-evolution_n_6230b08ce4b0fe0944dc0e65

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Herschel Walker: 'Why Are There Still Apes? Think About It'

Herschel Walker Skeptical Of Evolution: 'Why Are There Still Apes? Think About It'
The former NFL player, who is now running for Senate in Georgia, gets some basic facts wrong.
Amanda Terkel
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Amanda Terkel
Mar. 15, 2022, 02:15 PM EDT
Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Herschel Walker's Senate bid in Georgia.
Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Herschel Walker's Senate bid in Georgia. SEAN RAYFORD/GETTY IMAGES
Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker cast doubt on the theory of evolution in recent remarks, saying the fact that apes and humans coexist disproves accepted science.

“At one time, science said man came from apes, did it not? ... If that is true, why are there still apes? Think about it,” Herschel said in an appearance at Sugar Hill Church in Georgia on Sunday.

“Now you’re getting too smart for us, Herschel,” lead pastor Chuck Allen responded.


Walker is currently the front-runner in the GOP contest to challenge Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) in November. He’s a former NFL star who has the endorsement of former President Donald Trump, and he’s outspoken about his Christian faith.

Walker is hardly the first GOP candidate who has run for office questioning evolution.

Humans did not evolve from the apes that you see at the zoo. Rather, humans and apes have a common (and now extinct) ancestor that lived roughly 10 million years ago. Technically, all humans are apes, but that doesn’t mean that chimpanzees are one step away from becoming people. Walker’s summary of evolution is incorrect, and there’s nothing incompatible about humans coexisting with other apes.

Evolution and Christianity also aren’t necessarily at odds, and a number of prominent Christians have said it is possible to believe in both God and the science of evolution.

The Walker campaign didn’t respond to a request for additional comment.

Walker further dismissed scientific progress, saying science “can’t do” the “conception of a baby.”

“They’re still trying to do that, but they can’t, because there has to be a God,” he said.

Science has, of course, made remarkable progress over the years in assisting people trying to have children, with methods like in vitro fertilization.

Walker remains the front-runner in the race despite facing domestic violence allegations.

In their divorce proceedings, his ex-wife alleged that he displayed “physically abusive and threatening behavior” during their marriage. In one instance, she said, he pointed a gun at her head and said, “I’m going to blow your ... brains out.”

Two other women have also claimed that Walker threatened them.

In a December interview with Axios, Walker said he has struggled with mental health issues and is “accountable” for his past actions, without going into specifics about his behavior toward his ex-wife.

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Looks like the Huffington Post tries to get rid of its criminal past...
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