(May 15, 2014 at 1:34 am)RDK Wrote: Partial parts on any creature serve no useful purpose.
Untrue: half an eye is a hell of a lot better than no eyes at all. Half a wing helps to glide. Hell, our upright, bipedal posture is only partially done: we still have the spinal nerves of a forward slouching quadruped.
Yet again, you're just making things up.
Quote: Obviously these strange additions are there in some of plant life. You can't make an argument for creative additions to a creature before their implementation can have a positive effect. Excuse me, I have a new tree limb trying to grow out of my back right now!
And again, you aren't listening, and are instead just trundling along the same idiotic path: as I've said twice now, evolutionary changes aren't a straight line directly towards a single eventual goal: a structure can have many, many alternate uses as it evolves toward what it is today.
Seriously, it's getting to the point where I'm not even sure you're reading my posts: I've addressed this contention of yours multiple times and you keep responding as though I haven't said anything.
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