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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 04:57:51 +0000 (UTC), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nowhere Man) wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: [big snip] > This is a common mistake that people who believe in evolution make so > do not feel bad about it. You ask what would stop these helpful > mutations from happening. The real question is not what would stop > them but what would cause them. If you want to claim that mutations > can cause new features than you have to find evidence for your claim. > I personally suggest that you save some your time because I have > looked myself and there has never been a benificial mutation that has > been observed. Mutations only do harm. Not true. See http://komotv.com/news/nindexaction.asp?id=5816 > There is evidence for that. If > you want to say they can cause new constructions then you need to > provide some evidence for that. > > Yes I agreed that there is change is all living things but I did not > say that it was caused by mutations. That would not be reasonable. The > changes are built into the life form's original designs. That is the > only reasonable explanation if you think about it. > > NM
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