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Posted by Aaron Viviano on September 11, 2002 23:25:46 UTC

"The creatures that oscillated best were allowed to pass their genes on."

If this was Macro Evolution wouldn't some of the bad genes also get passed along too?

"They simply chose one trait to single out as beneficial."

You see it is they that chose. Wouldn't Macro Evolution allow for other traits to pass along too?

"The computer modeled processes that describe the way natural selection works."

Natural Selection
-by Storm Crow A.K.A. Mario

“In natural selection creatures are born and then selected for the best genes, no bad are ever created for next generation and nothing bad ever happens to a creature with good genes. Those with bad genes however are immeaditly killed to protect the gene pool.”

That was your version of the process of natural selection based on a computer and you think my opion is ridiculous? You call it a model of natural selection and yet it is clear that the computer model is a Dog Breeder. Selecting the best, killing (well not breeding) the worst.

"Your statement is like saying that predicting where a ball will fall when I throw it, using a computer program, that it's a guided process."

Except we have seen a ball thrown thousands upon thousands of times. Marco Evolution: 0.

If evolution was correct in the first place why are you pointing to a computer model as evidence?

*sigh*

Have a happy day.

-Aaron

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