To: Elsie
You have this on some authority???
How about the fact that there's no defined process for "biological devolution" or "biological de-evolution"?
Or are you going to insist that you're right unless we can absolutely prove that every biologist out there disagrees with you?
99 posted on
07/03/2004 5:51:20 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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To: Dimensio
How about the fact that there's no defined process for "biological devolution" or "biological de-evolution"?It's EXACTLY the same 'process' of Evolution.
Namely: "Any random change that enhances more offspring will most likely be kept by the organism."
Therefore the converse MUST be true as well; don't you think?
104 posted on
07/03/2004 8:41:17 PM PDT by
Elsie
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