Advocating for Evolution
From Futurama
00:00 - 02:12
2m 12s

Professor Farnsworth has a debate about evolution with Dr. Banjo, who believes in creationism. Dr. Banjo challenges Farnsworth to provide the missing links between modern humans and ancient apes in an attempt to discredit him. However, Farnsworth provides the links.

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