To: microgood
Correlation does not equal causation, as you claim it does. Correlation is a statistical term, and I do not recall using that word today in the context of evolution. Nor did I make a claim about correlation equaling causation, since I do not use the term for that purpose at all (and I do use the term frequently). I'm not even sure how the concept of correlation applies here. We talk about sequence homology--the mouse and rat gene xyz have 97% homology, while the human gene is only 93% homologous to that of mouse or rat, etc. Evolution can be traced by comparing the homology of genes across various species.
258 posted on
04/14/2005 7:32:57 PM PDT by
exDemMom
(Now that I've finally accepted that I'm living a bad hair life, I'm more at peace with the world.)
To: exDemMom
Evolution can be traced by comparing the homology of genes across various species.
The assumption that because the genetic composition of rats and people are similar that we have a common ancestor is imputing causation to the similar characteristics. It is a logical fallacy to say that. The entire assumption of common ancestry is a logical fallacy.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson