[quote][quote]Not to be at all offensive or conclusive on the welfare state of human choice, but I wish to ask every person individually: How many of you are willing to "fall in love" with a retarded human being? They are human and are given as much right as the next, but the lucky love life often bestowed upon such a person is rare and discouraged. It might by which the process of evolution uses to promote the biology of humans to a higher state up the evolutionary chain, which is strangely determined by nothing that evolutionists can explain. Environment? No. Mutations?[/quote]
[b]One of the aspects of natural selection is sexual selection. Basically, if you can't attract a mate, you don't pass on your genes. Its just another competitive aspect of natural selection.[/b][/quote]Isn't evolution in the process of ridding all biology of such "impurities?" How can the evolutionary process continue in humans if humans stick to was likened generally? I'm aware that by your process of "Natural Selection" we "evolve," but such a process is anchored in an absolute fallacy because of the inability to explain the necessity of developing intelligence and choice since in all public school textbooks, this only affects the physical.
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Edited by Britton: 5/2/2015 5:30:16 PMNo, evolutions goal is not to rid everything of impurities, its to pass on the genes of those able to survive, and not pass the ones the genes of those that can't. Because developing intelligence isn't a necessity. The only necessity is to survive and pass on your genes. Fortunately, that meant becoming intelligent for us. You're assuming that because things are a certain way, they must be that way, which is a faulty assumption.
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[quote]No, evolutions goal is not to rid everything of impurities, its to pass on the genes of those able to survive, and not pass the ones the genes of those that can't.[/quote]Then what determines which genes are to die and which ones are to "evolve" into a state that provides either different appearances or capabilities?
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Natural selection.
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Edited by SSG ACM: 5/4/2015 7:18:33 PMBy ridding mutations or by encouraging physical advantages?