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Oddball societies? At least you are more generous than your orange haired hero who would probably call them s------- countries.Evidence of what? It only mentioned two or three oddball societies. So what?
That is two or three examples that prove you wrong. There are indeed multiple primitive societies that don't believe in any kind of the supernatural. So no, you cannot claim that your book is the only one that came up with the idea that the supernatural is not a big part of nature. Many primitive tribes knew that.
And besides, your book if filled with the supernatural. Read it.
You mean a complex computer program designed to simulate a certain version of evolution? Sounds like intelligent design to me. I am referring to empirical observation.
The complex computer programs that run genetic algorithms are designed. Of course. I was not talking about the design of the programs. I was talking about what they do. They take random solutions and evaluate them. Then they "marry" the best solutions together to get new solutions. Then they mutate some of the solutions and test them again. They continue to mutate and marry solutions. Eventually they often come up with novel solution that nobody ever thought of.
The point is that the process of random mutations with gene shuffling works and works well.
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