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Unread 06-25-2014, 01:04 PM
Babylon Babylon is on FIRE! 5+ wins in a row!
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We don't walk, machines transport us where we need to go.

We don't need to hunt, we've supermarkets to go to get our food.

We don't need to create fire to keep warm, we've got homes with heating.

Man will never evolve because we've become far to lazy and have no need to evolve.
This is an interesting premise, but not very factual.

Evolution will NEVER stop, just because our evolutionary selection is being halted by our technological and societal advancements doesn't mean that there aren't other facets in which natural selection will improve us, and those societal/technological advancements could even give way to different/new natural selection proverbial "doors to open". Everything is "evolving". Every single time a new thing is born there could be ways in the future that natural selection makes it easier. But we are halting the progression of already enhanced genetic things by the aforementioned shortcuts in our lives, I believe, though.
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Unread 06-25-2014, 01:04 PM   #55
 
Babylon Babylon is on FIRE! 5+ wins in a row!
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63 Won / 15 Lost
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Originally Posted by 2FUEL View Post
We don't walk, machines transport us where we need to go.

We don't need to hunt, we've supermarkets to go to get our food.

We don't need to create fire to keep warm, we've got homes with heating.

Man will never evolve because we've become far to lazy and have no need to evolve.
This is an interesting premise, but not very factual.

Evolution will NEVER stop, just because our evolutionary selection is being halted by our technological and societal advancements doesn't mean that there aren't other facets in which natural selection will improve us, and those societal/technological advancements could even give way to different/new natural selection proverbial "doors to open". Everything is "evolving". Every single time a new thing is born there could be ways in the future that natural selection makes it easier. But we are halting the progression of already enhanced genetic things by the aforementioned shortcuts in our lives, I believe, though.
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