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fallacycop
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Message 36 of 327 (365004)
11-20-2006 7:20 PM
Reply to: Message 26 by nator
11-20-2006 4:12 PM


Re: Measles deaths go lower
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If we hadn't intervened, would mankind have eventually developed an immunity to the disease?
Sure it's possible, but not all that likely.
Actually, not only we would keep evolving over many generations but the illness itself would also (and has been) keep evolving and might get weaker or stronger depending on whichever gave it an evolutionary advantage

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