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13 June, 23:30

Even if a "rudimentary organ" actually has a function about which we observers are unaware (e. g., if vestigial pelvic bones of a whale may function to support gonads), why would it still provide excellent evidence in support of evolution by descendent?

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  1. 13 June, 23:59
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    its like the human body rectum its there but serves no purpose but when we evolved we eveolved to eat different foods and different foods mean different digestion
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