hanshan,
Thank you for your contribution.
What does c2w's post mean to you?
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Humans share more DNA with chimpanzees than with any other animal, suggesting that humans and chimps share a relatively recent common ancestor. Also, the same defective genes appear in both humans and chimps, at the same locations in the genome—an observation difficult to explain except by common ancestry. Genetics also tells us that the human population today descended from more than two people. Evolution happens not to individuals but to populations, and the amount of genetic diversity in the gene pool today suggests that the human population was never smaller than several thousand individuals. Yet all humans, of all races, are descended from this group. Humanity is one family.
the human population was never smaller than several thousand individuals
compared2what? wrote:^^Sure.
But this:ida pingala wrote:Charles Darwin was no Darwinist, leaving the evidence of cataclysmic upheaval he had observed on the Beagle--and all its implications--out of The Origin of Species.
(a) suggests that he not only omitted that for no good (or maybe just "no known, stated and credible") reason, but that he knowingly suppressed it for reasons so very bad that his having done so effectively scientifically invalidates Darwinism -- aka "the entire field of evolutionary biology, from start to finish" in this context -- and all its implications, for all practical and theoretical purposes; and
(b) does so exclusively by itself omitting to mention virtually everything that Charles Darwin ever did (and/or didn't do) in the whole of his life's work, apart from leave those words out of The Origin of Species.
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I think there might be some context you're not fully taking into account there, basically.
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