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Old 18-04-2007, 12:15   #263
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?

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Originally Posted by Chris T View Post
I see vast adaptability within type. God's genetic programming system is a masterpiece, lots of contingencies built in and ready to come to the fore when environmental changes favour, say, someone with a built in sun-tan (African) over someone who's as pale as the driven snow (some of my Pictish neighbours up here in Scotland).
Aha! You'll not get me twice with that pretending to be Russ stuff
I'm awake now and you've got more hair!
Not to mention, you actually answer questions posed to him...

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Originally Posted by Chris T not Russ
What I do not observe is 'beneficial mutation', whether in humans or anywhere else.
Most mutations are neutral, rarely they are harmful or beneficial.

Sickle cell anemia, a beneficial mutation which helps protect against malaria.
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