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Fair enough. And for the final part of this (I swear)...I trust science, to produce reliable results.
The way I was taught biology in school goes that you have two different kinds of genetic aberrations which can occur.
First, there's mutation. Mutation is of an either neutral or else beneficial value to the species. Meaning that if every single member of that species woke up tomorrow morning with that condition, the species chances for survival are either not impacted at all or, if anything, the chances actually improve. An example of this would be a third eyeball. If we all woke up one morning with three eyeballs, that condition isn't likely to make us go extinct.
Second, there are defects. Defects are necessarily of a detrimental value to the species. Meaning that if every single member of that species woke up tomorrow morning with that condition, the species chances for survival are practically non-existent. An example of this would be blindness. If we all woke up one morning completely blind, that condition would mean mankind would be practically extinct within a week.
Would you agree with those definitions?
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