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judy g Views: 2,293
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Re: Get this


"Yeah, evolutionists always use that argument. So what mutation evolved into the next higher life form? And what was this life form? (link please)"

I've never heard anyone claim that one mutation leads to the next higher life form . . . it is many mutations over time.

""Just one example of how a random mutation gives benifit to a species."
Yes but according to evolution we evolved from Africa, so your example wouldn't work. Maybe your example needs to evolve?"

But homo sapiens travelled out of Africa to northern areas and elsewhere. So the example does work. There would have been a survival value for the lighter hair and skin in the new environments.

BUT, I'm not sure the example is truly a mutation. I would call it a manifestation of recessive genes. I have a friend who is 100 Greek - born here but both parents born in Greece - olive skin, dark hair for generations back. She married a blonde haired, blue eyed Bostonian but her first born looked just like the father.

Those Norsemen marauded all over the Mediterranean and left the evidence!


 

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