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Originally Posted by moeloubanihttp://www.gofuckyourself.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=18083710
First of all no - we aren't arguing different things.
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So from the beginning of time human DNA has been the EXACT SAME? From the very beginning of homo erectus nothing has changed? We're all genetic clones? That's what you're saying, I not only proved you wrong but I offered an olive branch and safe exit so you could keep your intellect minimally bruised.
You are completely wrong. You're arguing that natural selection is how we evolved but in reality, it's the DNA that provides the boost that makes certain traits more desirable therefore providing the theory of natural selection any legs to begin with. Want me to write it out in crayon for ya? Would that help you understand my theory, big guy?
Here you go, champ. Maybe digesting some Darwin, the father of the theory of natural selection will help you swallow the heaping doses of reality I'm spoon feeding you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_selection
"Natural selection is the process by which biologic traits become more or less common in a population due to consistent effects upon the survival or reproduction of their bearers. It is a key mechanism of evolution.
The genetic variation within a population of organisms may cause some individuals to survive and reproduce more successfully than others. Factors which affect reproductive success are also important, an issue which Charles Darwin developed in his ideas on sexual selection."