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@[email protected] @CynicalBroadcast DNA is not fixed in the sense that information can be lost, but information that was never in that blue print before cannot arise and despite the insistence by evolutionists that it can, they have failed to demonstrate how it can. And what mutations may be beneficial in one environmental setting may not necessarily be beneficial in another. It also needs to be noted that Homo erectus is no longer considered a human ancestor but lived at the same time as modern man and upon further study, was considered to be every bit as human as the rest of us. Don't fall for the artist impressions. Every so-called human ancestor claim so far has either turned out to be fraudulent, based upon fossil fragments that could belong to anything, found at different depths of the ground, and miles apart from one another, an extinct primate, or a lineage of people.

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