A couple weeks ago Huxter (Scott Page) posted the article "Positive and Negative Selection on the Human Genome" (Justin C. Fay,* Gerald J. Wyckoff* ,1 and Chung-I Wu*. Genetics 158, 1227-1234. 2001), claiming it refuted 'Haldane's Dilemma'. This claim is false, and I have addressed why here:
http://www.evolutionfairytale.com/articles_debates/page_refutation.htm
The key point here is that Huxter's citation actually makes the reproductive cost problem *worse* for those who insist on believing the ape/man ancestry fairytale.
Are there any evolutionists here who believe that our ape/man lineage was able to produce 60 offspring per breeding couple? If you have enought sense to recognize this is false, why do you persist in your fairytale?