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By Mary

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No one said that a cold virus mutated into a dog or a cat or a snail. It mutates (evolves) into a more resistant form. Any doctor or medical student will tell you that is true. That is not opinion; that is well-documented
fact. Also, if you lost your arm in an accident, you are right; it doesn't mean that you will have one-armed children. But in a hunter-gatherer society, it would have meant that you became an undesirable mate (can't hunt as well, can't protect as well) so you probably would not reproduce.

The Indians that survived smallpox also did not grow wings and fly away. But they passed

on their immunites to their offspring. The strongest always survive and move forward; the weak die. In this way, sorry, external stimuli most certainly DOES affect the arrangement of the building blocks.

 


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