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Originally Posted by C4 Diesel
Not if you define evolution in a scientifically acceptable manner. Merely creating different mixes of alleles is not evolution. New alleles must be formed in order for evolution to take place. As I've described earlier, such interbreeding of populations actually causes a genetic averaging effect which DECREASES evolution.
...Did you actaully read the whole thread?
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Yes i did read the whole thread, it just so happens i view evolution as a whole slightly different than you do. I see the introduction of new traits into a section of humanity where they were previously not present as a form of evolution. As sections of humans have evolved differently, the introduction of a new trait would be a different evolutionary path introduced to that section of human. You take an overview of all of humanity, i take a view that humans have already branched into different paths and view from those different splits.
...Do you have an open mind to different views?