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Originally Posted by boxcar
You have it backwards, you nincompoop! I never said the effects are in their causes! I said causes are always in their effects!
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All I said about evolution is that a cause must be in its effect, which does demolish evolution -- just like the caterpillar is in the butterfly.
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Ok, I will accept that. However, genes are the cause that initiates growth. Genes are within all orgasms. Evolution prunes and selects genes naturally, thru natural selection, while it is happening. That "pruning" takes place over millions of generations. Altering the genetic material.
The genes that regulate an insects growth regulates the transformation of a
caterpillar into a butterfly.
Therefore evolution is in the genes. I don't see your problem.
Yo have to do better.
There is no "rule" or principle that says causes must be in their effects, or effects must be in their causes.