[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mr BLonDe:
I didn't deny the existance of benefitial mutations, only the ones in which new complexities arise. (BTW, not having teeth is a bad example, your loosing a complexity - a tooth) We'll get into this later..
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From this argument, if having fewer teeth is 'loosing a complexity' (sic) then it would follow that having more teeth would be gaining complexity.
By a simple logical hop, it follows that people with a genetic trait that gave them fewer fingers would have lost complexity, and those with more fingers would have gained complexity.
At this point I pass you over to these nice people:
http://www.natmedmuse.afip.org/explore/anatifacts/3_poly.html