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Evolution or descent with modification?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene2memE" data-source="post: 74006147" data-attributes="member: 341130"><p>So's Law, being shown to be correct once again...</p><p></p><p>Did you not bother to read the rest of my post, or did you just not bother to try and understand it?</p><p></p><p>Or are you DELIBERATELY misrepresenting the context of the quote by omitting the second sentence, in an effort to bait or antagonize me?</p><p></p><p>Aman777 presents a scenario where magically created humans are magically transported to earth 11,000 years ago, fully formed and behaviourally modern, without any predecessors on earth - yet still supposedly capable of producing viable offspring with archaic homonids.</p><p></p><p>In this most supernatural and unlikely of scenarios, humans are operating entirely outside the evolutionary history of the entire rest of the planet. Because of this, if it was shown that humans WERE a special case and our existence was shown to be an exception to evolution via natural selection, this would not invalidate the ToE as it applied to EVERY OTHER SPECIES ON THE PLANET that didn't get magically get poofed into existence. </p><p></p><p>All we'd know is that humans were different from the rest of life on earth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene2memE, post: 74006147, member: 341130"] So's Law, being shown to be correct once again... Did you not bother to read the rest of my post, or did you just not bother to try and understand it? Or are you DELIBERATELY misrepresenting the context of the quote by omitting the second sentence, in an effort to bait or antagonize me? Aman777 presents a scenario where magically created humans are magically transported to earth 11,000 years ago, fully formed and behaviourally modern, without any predecessors on earth - yet still supposedly capable of producing viable offspring with archaic homonids. In this most supernatural and unlikely of scenarios, humans are operating entirely outside the evolutionary history of the entire rest of the planet. Because of this, if it was shown that humans WERE a special case and our existence was shown to be an exception to evolution via natural selection, this would not invalidate the ToE as it applied to EVERY OTHER SPECIES ON THE PLANET that didn't get magically get poofed into existence. All we'd know is that humans were different from the rest of life on earth. [/QUOTE]
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