From the “conversations with my wife while walking two miles with the dog” department: Not only would life be boring if everyone were the same, but we wouldn’t get the progress that comes from mixing genes and ideas into new combinations, and then keeping and propagating the combinations that work out OK.
It’s a good thing people are different
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“and then keeping and propagating the combinations that work out OK.”
Question: Isn’t this a succinct statement of Darwin’s theory of Natural Selection, which seems increasingly to be dismissed — even ridiculed — in the context of the “Intelligent Design” debate? -
@Hugh Kress asks: “Isn’t this a succinct statement of Darwin’s theory of Natural Selection ….”
Well, that certainly was the idea .
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