Hi there,
So I have finally worked out where Evolutionists stand on their genetic heritage: throwbacks are both a confirmation of survival and a case for lineage through other species - if you have enough throwbacks, in theory you will go back to previous manifestations of survival (including monkeys).
That's not to suggest you can't learn from other species, just that if their derivation is across species, it should be revertible.
I don't know what you make of this.
So I have finally worked out where Evolutionists stand on their genetic heritage: throwbacks are both a confirmation of survival and a case for lineage through other species - if you have enough throwbacks, in theory you will go back to previous manifestations of survival (including monkeys).
That's not to suggest you can't learn from other species, just that if their derivation is across species, it should be revertible.
I don't know what you make of this.