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Originally Posted by Twiggy
No I didn't..
Apart from the mistake between ancestors and descendants, but I corrected myself afterwards
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As wait_what has pointed out, you would still be wrong according to Darwin.
Descendants do not, according to Darwinism, grow improvements because of their environment. Darwin said that the ones who had random mutations that enhanced their survival and their ability to reproduce outbred those who did not have those beneficial mutations.
In other words, giraffes didn't "grow longer necks" to reach tall trees. Giraffes with longer necks
could reach tall trees, and survived to mate with other giraffes with long necks, which encouraged the trait of long-neckedness.
Granted, there's no evidence of short-necked giraffes, and God created them with long necks, but still . . . that's how Evilution is supposed to work.