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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Sdgla who wrote (233991)6/22/2007 1:03:37 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
As time goes by, there are fewer chimp genes polluting the human gene pool and a greater concentration of human genes.

But it's a long, cruel, arduous, relentless and merciless process. Nirvana isn't easily achieved. There has been a billion years of death and carnage on the way. It continues apace.

You can measure the concentration of human genes in a human population by the simple expedient of seeing how closely that society matches Libertarian ideals.

You do need to adjust for average age as human genes express at different times, so old geezers are different from young feral beasts.

Mqurice

PS: Yes, I am aware that that is circular reasoning and tendentious as well as being self-referential in a Goedelian sense along with being self-reverential. Some would even say it's oxymoronic. Paradoxically, it's true for all that. It's a teleological argument. There's an arrow of time and it isn't leading back to chimp genes for humans.
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