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.[/quote]
My, you arent evolving very well are you? Continue down this road and youll become extinct mate...
I am aware of hereditary conditions and the such... Im not exactly questioning the fact of non-benificial mutations. Like I have said in my first post this fact has been confirmed by science and therefore I cant deny it. Had you a benificial mutation, something that would have made you superior to other homo sapiens then I would reconsider my beleifs... The thing that I'm trying to say is that such benificial mutations do not occur. Does a singe human being on the whole planet Earth have a benificial mutation? Or any other creature?
And what about those non-benificial mutations that you said do not survive? Do you have proof of that? And I mean in the homo group.
As to being slapped by the "humans are 98% chimps fact", then I wouldnt be saying it if it dind't happen to me. It is a common argument used by many darwinists. So theres no need to get so fired up about it. I really want to know how darwinists see the whole thing about benificial mutations, not to be caught at every word and grilled. I thought that I was the kid here.
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.[/quote]
My, you arent evolving very well are you? Continue down this road and youll become extinct mate...
I am aware of hereditary conditions and the such... Im not exactly questioning the fact of non-benificial mutations. Like I have said in my first post this fact has been confirmed by science and therefore I cant deny it. Had you a benificial mutation, something that would have made you superior to other homo sapiens then I would reconsider my beleifs... The thing that I'm trying to say is that such benificial mutations do not occur. Does a singe human being on the whole planet Earth have a benificial mutation? Or any other creature?
And what about those non-benificial mutations that you said do not survive? Do you have proof of that? And I mean in the homo group.
As to being slapped by the "humans are 98% chimps fact", then I wouldnt be saying it if it dind't happen to me. It is a common argument used by many darwinists. So theres no need to get so fired up about it. I really want to know how darwinists see the whole thing about benificial mutations, not to be caught at every word and grilled. I thought that I was the kid here.
Atheism: The beleif that there was nothing and then nothing magically exploded for no reason, creating everything..... Makes perfect sense. :confused2: