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9629545 No.9629545[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

According to Darwinists, this could be the next step in human evolution since God isn't real and life is random and purposeless.

>> No.9629552

>>9629545
It could, but it's very unlikely, because in the next 100 years the 4th Reich will appear and apply eugenic procedures. Tall, strong, smart and noble ubermensch will be the next step.

>> No.9629582

>>9629545
I'd love to see a society with nothing but downies. Imagine their presidential elections haha

>> No.9629598
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9629598

>>9629545
Evolution was thoroughly debunked on /pol/

>> No.9629623

>>9629545
God is real, she is random and purposeless though.

>> No.9629656

>>9629552
How mad would you be if a superbug whose immunity could only be found in the genes of the tards wiped out humanity?

>> No.9629661

Make him Brown and give him arabic traditional garb. That is humanity in the future

>> No.9629696

People with down syndrome can't reproduce, so they are evolutionary dead ends.

The real next step in evolution is the Amish; at their current birthrates they will be a majority of the world's population by 2300; and unlike other high birthrate populations (say Africans) the Amish are fairly self sufficient and won't cause a malthusian collapse when their numbers get too high.

>> No.9629840

>>9629598
What are his sources?

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9629843

>>9629552
Not even close though, because smaller men are superior in the environment and combat of the future. Large males are obsolete.
The future is tall woman short man

>> No.9629846

>>9629696
Aren‘t the Amish communities suffering from way too much interbreeding resulting in a fairly massive amount of genetic diseases?

>> No.9629868

>>9629846
No. Actually some promising genetic traits are appearing in Amish communities, greater resistance to diseases and shit.

>> No.9629883

>>9629545
Science vs. religion threads are against the rules.