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I like the fact that we can discuss the most contentious topics of the day in a civilized manner, please feel free to contribute.
If I recall, the only topic that got way out of hand was NASCAR
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Quote:I'm glad I have the right to choose when it comes to NASCAR.
Yeah, if you're a toothless hillbilly... :ninja:
j/k
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In a true Darwinian sense, survival of the fittest simply means that organisms with certain mutations may be afforded a better opportunity to survive than other members of the species and, if the mutation is heritable, may pass the advantage on to their offspring, thereby changing the overall genetic pool in favour of the mutation and advancing the species forward.
Tall dandelions growing in gassy fields and short dandelions growing on lawns are the result of natural selection, but old animals dying because they cannot keep up with the herd are not.
I do not object to abortion, but I think that it would be difficult to have selective breeding amongst humans if it was done by humans. We might not select for traits that increased survival of the fittest but instead might select only for traits that serve the needs of the selectors. We do that now with dogs, horses and a lot of other things, and not all are more "fit" than the original stock.
I recommend a book by E.O Wilson called Sociobiology; the ants and bees are really better evolved that we are.
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But, selective breeding has clearly not worked in some cases, several dog breeds for example where good qualities were evoked, but also bad characteristics, like hip dysplasia in German Shepard, for example.
Jay
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