To: Paloma_55
What would Darwin's theory predict the behavior of Family A to be?
1) Give the food to family B. 2) Take the food for family A and let family B fend for themselves.
Be honest with yourself.
Darwin's theory of evolution cannot make any meaningful predictions regarding which family receives the food. It could make predictions about resultant offspring of the families once the action was known, but the theory does not apply in any way regarding who receives food in this scenario. Do you have a point to make beyond demonstrating that you do not understand proper applications of the theory of evolution?
283 posted on
09/13/2005 12:02:39 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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To: Dimensio
Darwin's theory of evolution cannot make any meaningful predictions regarding which family receives the food.OH?
What ever happened to the STRONGER critter eating the food of the weaker?
There are PLENTY of examples in today's world.
337 posted on
09/13/2005 12:59:20 PM PDT by
Elsie
(Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going....)
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