mijopaalmc
Philosopher
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The problem is that the single piece of evidence that would settle this debate (i.e., whether all individuals with a given collection of phenotypes all reproduce while all other individuals with other phenotypes don't) doesn't seem to exist. What my stridence (for which I apologize profusely), has concealed was that my original argument was that we simply don't have the evidence to rule out the possibility that evolution is random, but simultaneously that possibility that evolution is random doesn't contradict anything that is predicted by the Theory of Evolution and observed in the lab or in the field.