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Results from our forumPitfalls of Evolutionary Psychology: ExaptationThe basic thesis seems to be: "I don't like the implications of evolutionary psychology, so it's wrong." But the rest is pure rationalization. As the saying goes, there's no there there. It's not that you're necessarily wrong, but your logic ...
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Pitfalls of Evolutionary Psychology: Exaptation... worlds for experimentation, and genetic engineering. I don’t bring this up as science fiction entertainment, but rather ideas that have serious implications for the debate on evolutionary psychology. At some point in human existence, it is reasonable to conclude that we will create artificially ...
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Re: Darwin and Racism... that modern men believe supernatural data is irrelevant, when it in fact has relevance, and lays claim to their very being and eternal soul. The implications of the confirmation of the eternal word of Christ can be ignored but never escaped without eternal consequences.
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Re: Darwin and Racism But you must admit--there are social implications because of evolution. It is not some benign theory that is in some scientific lab set away from society. It tells us WHO we are. The conclusions it draws anyone to is that we are just another ...
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Re: Darwin and RacismBut you must admit--there are social implications because of evolution. It is not some benign theory that is in some scientific lab set away from society. It tells us WHO we are. The conclusions it draws anyone to is that we are just another ...
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