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[Marxism] Anthro 101 and Apes and Monkeys
I could have missed something , but seems pretty clear that the position you
were arguing had a significant amount of speculation in it too, no ? There
is very little direct evidence of what was happening with the one and two
celled organism from a few billion years ago. Only fossils
CB
* From: Ken Ranney <kranney@xxxxxxxxxx>
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At 07:54 AM 04/01/2005, Charles Brown" <cbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Thanks for your discussion, Comrade.
>
>Just a thought. Could it be that in a certain environment allowing less in
(
>being more "selective" in what the 2-celled organism lets in) could be an
>advantage, instead of a disadvantage, compared to the one-celled organism ?
>Maybe the 2-celled organism took in more "poison".
>
>Charles
Thanks for this.
Allowing less "poison" into the cell in a certain environment could indeed
be an
advantage, but "could" and "maybe" are fatal to any theory and destroy the
credibility of the word 'fact', which has been repeatedly applied to
evolution.
Ken Ranney
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