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To: No-Kin-To-Monkeys
What do you make of the genetic defect shared by people and chimps that prevents us from making vitamin C? Does it make you wonder that you might in fact be related to monkeys?

What do you make of the occasional whale born with legs? Where did those genes come from?

1,902 posted on 03/25/2002 1:50:11 PM PST by Virginia-American
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To: Virginia-American
What do you make of the genetic defect shared by people and chimps that prevents us from making vitamin C? Does it make you wonder that you might in fact be related to monkeys?

You may have missed the point of my participation here. I'm accepting Vade's challenge. He said that a creationist can't pretend to be an evolutionist, and I'm doing my best to demonstrate that I can recite the evolutionist's dogma, and even do so with a degree of comprehension. So in that mode, my answer to you would be: "Yes, certainly," but in reality, I don't think it means anything more than the fact that a palm tree can't generate vitimin C either, and I'm no kin to the palm tree. Nor are you, I assume.

1,905 posted on 03/25/2002 1:58:35 PM PST by No-Kin-To-Monkeys
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