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Results from our forumNatural selection wrong due to transmission of harmful genes... All members of the human population play their part in the survival of the species- humans are not a species of octopus or bacteria or amoeba or salmon If breast cancer rates are increasing.. it not a matter of them increasing it is a matter of the harmuful genes being transmitted and being common ...
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Natural selection wrong due to transmission of harmful genes... or survival only matters up to the point where you survive long enough to reproduce These people seem to think humans are a species of octopus or salmon If all human women died after giving birth to children the kids would die as well-thus humans would not survive Kids need living parents to survive ...
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Natural selection is proven wrong... or survival only matters up to the point where you survive long enough to reproduce These people seem to think humans are a species of octopus or salmon If all human women died after giving birth to children the kids would die as well-thus humans would not survive Kids need living parents to survive ...
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Nature's role on Gender (Need Help)... psychosexually neutral at birth, and our gender is a consequence of the nurture we receive as children." (http://www.flyfishingdevon.co.uk/salmon/year3/psy364gender-nature-nurture/psy364gender-nature-nurture.htm) This is bad news for us... since it may be right.. We need help proving that ...
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Bible vs Darwin... learned from birth. Others may be genetically-programmed, such as an instinct to avoid brightly-colored insects that might be poisonous. As for salmon, I know they navigate by smell, returning to the stream of their birth by its unique scent. This could even be hormonal. Perhaps their reproductive ...
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