Evidence of beneficial mutation?

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Crispie said:
I believe it I'm just saying that they will say the craziest things to prove a point, such as a genetic mutation being benneficial when you indeed die faster from it. lol
Faster than what?

If you catch Malaria, odds are you'll die a lot faster than if you're just Anemic.
 
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Crispie said:
I believe it I'm just saying that they will say the craziest things to prove a point, such as a genetic mutation being benneficial when you indeed die faster from it. lol
Who died faster? The boy is still alive so you may hold this statement back until after he's dead (that may take a couple of decades).
 
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prawncracker89 said:
Did you guys know that if you ask an evolutionist for an example of benefical mutation the only answer he can give you is Sickle cell aneima. The only benefit is that people who have sickle cell anemia are less likely to die of malaria. The drawback is 25% of people who have SCA die prematurely.
I don't consider that beneficial. This is my first post. Please respond.:doh:

Obviously you haven't met a lot of evolutionists. I for one respond such claims with these:

http://www.gate.net/~rwms/EvoHumBenMutations.html
http://www.gate.net/~rwms/EvoMutations.html

Enough?
 
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