Human hand evolved for fighting


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And here you go trying to start a gun debate, if you want to debate me do it in the proper thread otherwise, do you or do you not agree that early humans used their brain to create tools to overcome their shortcomings as far as hunting and defense and attacking goes.

Yes I do agree, although I don't agree that is what our discussion was about (our being me and you)

Yes, primitive humans used their brain to learn how to protect, fight, hunt, and when it came to things they could not do with their hands, they built weapons

I have no trouble agreeing with that at all

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Yes I do agree, although I don't agree that is what our discussion was about (our being me and you)

Yes, primitive humans used their brain to learn how to protect, fight, hunt, and when it came to things they could not do with their hands, they built weapons

I have no trouble agreeing with that at all

That's all i've been trying to say.When we look at it historically it was more the brain than the hand, because the story says the human hand maybe designed for fighting but history shows early humans used tools more than fists so I doubt their theory.
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That's all i've been trying to say.When we look at it historically it was more the brain than the hand, because the story says the human hand maybe designed for fighting but history shows early humans used tools more than fists so I doubt their theory.

I'd say its pretty much 33/33/33 (.3333333 etc) today for who uses their brain vs their hand vs their weapons

I know until recently, I would be more inclined to win an argument with my hands if arguing didn't work, I couldn't back down if I was sure I was in the right, now I have matured enough to be able to walk away no matter who is right

Not easy, but that is using the evolved brain we have been given, as you said

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