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ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Helmut Weber wrote:
> > "... all men are created equal ..."
>
> > Men are not created equal, they are very different from the start,
>
> Consider 5 siblings who are adopted by (or dumped on) randomly chosen
> families spread around the world with no selection for wealth or
> fitness of their adoptive families. What fraction of their differences
> after a generation would be attributable to their differences when they
> were born?
>
> > the live very different lifes, serve different gods or none at all,
> > have different family structures, if they have families at all...
>
> Would these siblings' different lives, different gods and different
> family structures be attributable to their differences at the start?
As mb likes to say, nothing to do with sci.lang. Go peddle your
eugenics elsewhere.
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