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Marilyn Harris wrote:
>> ?  Definition of the word: A gradual process in which something
>> changes into a different and usually more complex or better form.
> 
> Are you defining evolution? What you are saying above certainly
> doesn't.
>

I googled "evolution definition"



>> IMO there has been no change in our species except for those caused
>> by malnutrition and environmental changes, nor has anyone shown
>> that there ever was any change.
> 
> Do you mean for the last 1-3 or 4 million years?


Forever.




>> It follows that we if we enjoyed the same diet and environment as
>> our paleolithic ancestors for enough generations we would be
>> physically identical to them.
> 
> No. Evolution is not predicated on diet - it's about physiological 
> changes from mutation that allows for a better adaptation to the 
> surrounding environment and increases the rate of survival for the 
> species.

What evolution? I keep asking for evidence, and I get hot air.


  The particular animal need only to reach an age whereby it
> could reproduce to allow for success for that particular change.
> That's basically all that is required. Not necessarily more complex
> nor "better" (whatever that means). And not necessarily anything to
> do with diet....

I thought I already wrote that.


William

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