To: gore3000
And I ask again, where does Darwin propose killing the "weak"? Be specific, point out the exact sentence where Darwin advocates killing off "weak" people, where he explicitly states that it is something that should be done. I read the entire chapter from which you cited and I didn't see any proposals made anywhere.
Also explain how his philosophy regarding the consequences of human medicine on natural selection directly means that deliberately killing off the weak is at the heart of evolution.
To: Dimensio
Read post#576. Facts talk, spin walks.
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