(September 1, 2009 at 6:38 am)I_Fight_for_Jesus_Christ Wrote: I see your line of thought.... And it quite good to see you talking in a calm manner. Right, maybe im wrong here but do you beleive that the neanderthal is an example of non-benificial mutations?
No, because Neanderthal Man was very good at what he did while he did it.
Quote:And if you do not regard the neanderthal as archeological proof of non-benificial mutations taking place then what is the proof?
My mother had celiac disease which is a hereditary immune response to gluten. This is a non-beneficial mutation.
I have a little bit of vitiligo on my arm. Another non-beneficial mutation.
My father had a hereditary condition that meant he was born with no iris. Yet another.
The list goes on and on. These are all genetic mutations that can get passed on to the next generation that have no benefit.