In a message dated 9/7/2009 12:07:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, shm...@pipeline.com writes:
But what is the probability that, out of an interbreeding population large enough to speciate, all but *one* maternal line will gradually become extinct? Darwinian evolution can't handle the phenomenon of extinction by relying only on gradual processes. Catastrophes are needed. Shane Mage Comment Inbreeding is not a problem. The problem is bloodline on how the inbreeding is carried out. You were given specific source material on this question. Here is the formula. One can have the same mother but must have a different father to carry forth 3/4 healthy blood or what is called "god essence." Same mother and same father produces weakness and breach. Same father and different mother does not carry forth "god essence." Here is my dispute: you claim eugenics as the science of better humans. Produce the evidence and source material from the eugenics movement. WL. WL> ________________________________________________ YOU MUST clip all extraneous text when replying to a message. Send list submissions to: Marxism@lists.econ.utah.edu Set your options at: http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/options/marxism/archive%40mail-archive.com