Ok. This seems very stupid to me. What am I missing?
For the past 70 years, you are deemed as an ignorant superstitious weirdo for believing in a religious faith among the world at large and scientific community. Evolution has been deemed fact to the point it is taught as the method of the world's creation. Why the outburst of joy here?
If you already have the world hell bent on explaining your theory, it's accepted, and taught worldwide, how does finding an extinct mammal that lived 47 million years ago bolster the case? I would think the modern day Chimpanzee would be about 100,000,000 TIMES more effective in being a "missing link" than an animal that seems to be a cross between a monkey and a lemur.
I could see the joy if we currently had NO APES on the planet and we found fossilized apes and chimps, but to me personally this seems like much ado about nothing.
I just don't get this one. At all. I mean if you found this on Mars, then YES! I would get it and believe absolutely in the tenants of evolution as a means of creation... but that's not what we have here.
A personal sidenote for clarity.
I don't want this to get into a creationism vs evolutionism vs whatever thing. Personally, I'm a Christian, and don't really give a shit how we got here, because Christianity doesn't really have a creation story in the true sense... it's seen as a completion of the Judaic faith. I believe we are created by God, no matter what your view of God is, and if God created us through Natural Selection, direct creationism, literal speaking into existence, an actual garden of eden, mud blobs with evolution, a petri dish with complete evolution, etc; it's inconsequential to my faith, which is only concerned with the teachings of Christ and the death and resurrection that in my eyes proves his divinity. I don't care what your religious beliefs are. I'm not threatened by them or scared of "oh NO! Evolution is real!!! Jesus must have not really been who he said!?!?" because it's illogical for it to have the least impact on it. Treating people well and always bringing the truth are more important than which machination was used to bring us into existence... in gaming terms, it's like sitting around staring at your DVD disc trying to see the 1's and 0's the laser scored into the disc instead of just throwing the game in and playing it.
So what does the discovery mean? Am I alone in thinking it's stupid and illogical? Again I don't claim to know how we got here, I just don't care and couldn't care less. I'm more concerned with where we are going as a society, and how I live my own life personally.
It just seems to me to be so far down the ladder of "proof" that it seems on par with me going outside in my backyard and pulling out an arrowhead and saying "this proves aliens were here!".
What am I missing?
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