Re: How did a monkey give birth to a human ?



On Apr 2, 12:37 am, Kermit <unrestrained_h...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One theory is that changes are not normally greater from one
generation to the next than you see everyday. But driven by selection
(natural or otherwise), these changes can accumulate.

Who defined the theory ? And how must we interpret such a theory in
the light of what your wrote here:

http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/KermitPragmatics

Kermit told us ".. > Many evolutionary scientists have never read
Darwin. Certainly current > ideas do not depend on how he used or
defined terms...."


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