"Jon-a-thug noBalls" > wrote in message
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> > The Los Angeles Times
Ah yes, a well known source of valid scientific information.
> > Chomping too many fatty steaks is unhealthy for the
> > heart - but the consequences would be worse if human
> > beings hadn't evolved special, "meat-adaptive" genes to
> > help manage saturated fat, cholesterol and other
> > hazards of meat-eating, according to two USC scientists.
With "heart disease" being responsible for 29%, and cancers responsible
for 22.9%, of all deaths, it seems these imaginary "meat-adaptive genes"
have not "adapted" us very well.
http://webappa.cdc.gov/cgi-bin/broke...y=ALL&_debug=0
IF humans had "adapted" to flesh-eating, the unhealthy conditions and
terminal diseases it causes would have been reduced to zero IF any
"adaptation" had occurred. Epidemiology proves that no such "adaptation"
ever occurred.
> > ... anthropologist Craig Stanford said they had identified at least
>> eight genes ...
Hmmm. Anthro-apologists are not qualified to do genetic research.
Here's the curriculum for MIT's Anthro-apology track, and not a single
course on genetics, nor chemistry, nor biochemistry, nor nutrition.
http://web.mit.edu/anthropology/course_desc/index.html
In fact, there is not one -real- science course in this track.
Unencumbered by real science, as a group, anthro-apologists propagate
some of the most nonsensical superstitions and fanciful speculations about
human diet.
http://www.ecologos.org/meat-eating.htm
http://www.ecologos.org/fft.htm
> > "Even though we have this idea that we are
> > hypersensitive to cholesterol and fat, the fact is that
> > humans as a species are relatively immune to the
> > harmful effects of these things," Stanford said.
Yet, such "immunity" is disproven by current epidemiology.
> > One of the genes is called apoE. A particular form of
> > that gene, known as apoE3, evolved in humans some time
> > after the divergence of humans from chimps. ApoE3 is
> > known to help protect human beings against heart
> > disease.
Not much "protection" if "heart disease" is responsible for 29% of all
deaths in the US.
> You asshole -
Jon-a-thug noBalls, you are a disgusting, vulgar psychopath, regardless
of the phony name or false account that you make up. And, you are so
incredibly stupid as to not know that such vulgar, juvenile behavior
completely negates any hope of you ever developing any intellectual
integrity or credibility, whatsoever.
> haven't you
> maintained, in your utter IGNORANCE of science, that there is no
> genetic adaptation in humans for meat eating?
I still maintain that there is NO "genetic adaptation in humans for meat
eating", and you have not ever been able to provide ANY evidence of such.
Years of your meatarian babbling, and you have yet to produce one credible
scrap of credible information supporting your Neanderthal lifestyle or
mentality.
Current epidemiology proves that no such "adaptation" ever occurred;
further, there is not one word about gene pools "adapting" to voluntary
changes in diet anywhere in modern evolutionary theory.
> Yet here we see REAL scientists - asserts there is indeed a
> genetic adaptation in humans for meat eating.
They did not say anything in a authoritative or conclusive manner. They
said things like "may have had a role", yet they can not prove any
"meat-tolerant" "adaptations" ever occurred.
They did not assert there is a "genetic adaptation in humans for meat
eating", they did not PROVE that it exists, they hypothesized it.
> Are you going to admit you were wrong, Loser Larry? Not just wrong,
> but *knowingly* ignorant? You didn't know ANYTHING about whether or
> not there is a genetic adaptation in humans for eating meat, Lying
> Loser Larry; you were just running your ignorant mouth.
Such juvenile behavior and verbal violence merely proves that you,
Jon-a-thug noBalls, are the knowingly-ignorant one. Knowingly-ignorant of
polite behavior or logical argument.
The amazing thing is that you never tire of embarrassing and denigrating
yourself in public like this. That is an interesting insight into the depth
of your mental illness.
Laurie