According to the lowest possible rate of population growth, population x 15 - 80 % per every thousand years, even when only the Fifth part survives you get 9,565,938,000 people in the end of 14 thousand years.
Therefore it is clear that the next thing to do ( on behalf of the Evolutionary theory ) is to disprove that the lowest possible rate of population growth is p x 15 - 80 %
Anything else would be low-effort arguments that drift us to far, far away from facing the anomaly in the theory.
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In order for you to disprove that the lowest possible rate of population growth is population x 15 - 80 % the next thing to do ( on behalf of the theory )
was to answer or explain What is the lowest possible rate for Humans to keep on growing and multiplying since zero and negative are not growing nor multiplying either.
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The local boards of education do have specific reasons for not seeing nor answer the above question.
Reputation and financial reasons are on top of the rank of what matters more, regardless of the fact that EVOLUTIONARY THEORY IMPLIES NON-EXISTENCE OF POPULATION GROWTH FOR OVER 25 THOUSAND YEARS
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None of this makes any sense.