tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525792583105971316.post8443186449497236395..comments2015-02-23T11:45:13.454+00:00Comments on My Thoughts: Is Darwin's Theory of Evolution still relevant ?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12638324174923213610noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525792583105971316.post-13362617413640510452012-09-28T15:24:58.306+01:002012-09-28T15:24:58.306+01:00I agree entirely. But given that the entirety of ...I agree entirely. But given that the entirety of society is now dependant of cows, sheep and crops which use excesses of antibiotics, weed killer and other artificial intervention developed by humans, the only conclusion can be that we've meddled so much already that we can't stop without society grinding to a halt.<br /><br />It's a shame about consumerism though, we buy so many things we don't need which end up on the scrap heap in 2 years that we're accelerating our decent in to poverty. 80 years ago a rake would last you a lifetime, now we end up with 3-4 of them, and at least 2-3 of them will be broken to the extent that current skills will not fix them without it being more expensive to buy new ones. Oh well.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12638324174923213610noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525792583105971316.post-79488756376292827022012-04-02T11:09:27.837+01:002012-04-02T11:09:27.837+01:00Evolution is all about breeding success. What happ...Evolution is all about breeding success. What happens to you after you have raised offspring is of little consequence. So Cancer and dementia is not really in the picture. Caesarian definitely is relevant. It is the factors that will stop you reaching a breeding age and giving birth to babies which themselves will reach adulthood that is the main thing to consider. Intelligence, looks, fitness, etc. What about IVF leading to many women being born which cannot get pregnant naturally and they in turn needing IVF. etc.<br />I think that we are seriously weakening the gene pool to the extent that half the civilised world would die within a few generations if we did not have electricity and modern science/medicine.Steve Sihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11883669340879311678noreply@blogger.com