I see you don't like the hard questions. Just throw insults and they go
away. That was easy.

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On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 4:36 PM, Judah McAuley <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Why aren't humans living underwater? Seriously?
>
> Why would an ancient species that adapted to land and split from it's
> aquatic brethren evolve in anywhere close to the same way that the ones
> that stayed aquatic? The environment is utterly different and we are
> talking 100s of millions of years.  Why would even aquatic placental
> mammals evolve to look anything like terrestrial placental mammals?
>
> And when you say "choose" to evolve that tells me that either you have a
> complete lack of understanding of evolution or else you are just being an
> asshole.
>
> I totally understand confusion about some of the details on things like
> natural selection, precise definitions of the term species, all sorts of
> things. But I've gone out of my way to provide concrete definitions of
> speciation via natural selection and descent with modification and
> furthermore provided concrete examples of natural selection at work in
> modern humans. There isn't any "choosing" involved. This is actual science
> with probabilistic outcomes based on physical forces. If you would like to
> do some reading on the subject to get a basic primer, I'm happy to provide
> links to materials.
>
> Cheers,
> Judah
>
>


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