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This is why I make the point that it doesn't *matter* whether
evolution is true. We are to imitate man's preagricultural diet since
we are still that man.
For the record, I am very much a believing Christian and think the
evidence is pretty strong humans did indeed evolve. There's no
conflict between the biblical creation and evolution.
Jim Swayze
www.fireholecanyon.com
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On Jul 24, 2009, at 10:09 AM, Lynnet Bannion <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 12:43:02 -0600, william <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Me too. If we have evolved, then the food of
>> paleoman should not be considered suitable for us.
> The whole point of paleo eating is that we have *not* evolved
> significantly from paleoman.
> Paleoman is anybody living before the advent of agriculture. 10,000
> years (or 2,000 for
> parts of Europe, or 200 for some indigenous peoples) is not very
> long evolutionarily speaking. You could clean up and dress up a Cro-
> Magnon and send him out on the city streets and nobody would notice
> any difference. (Except the Cro-Magnon of course, who would be
> stunned if not horrified by how we live.)
>
> But paleoman shows clear signs of having evolved from earlier
> hominins, and other mammals before that. There is a fairly complete
> fossil record of pre-modern humans, unless you have religious
> reasons for not believing it. But we're talking 1.5 to 2 million
> years ago.
>
> Lynnet
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