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    Philip, because of coal, in the period of the Industrial Revolution a species of white moths became black in Britain's cities. The reason being, the black moths among the crowd were the black sheep of the family. They were rare!

    The coal had turned buildings grey-black, and as a result, the white moths were easily detected by their prey: blind bats, owls, whatever.
    The black moths went undetected, and so, as more likely carriers of the black gene, they multiplied, and the white moths didn't. Within a few generations the moth species became black in London and other UK cities, but not in the countryside, where there were no factories and train stations.

    The evolutionists of the nineteenth century interpreted this as proof that we descend from apes. But it had nothing to do with evolution, as the black moth was already present in the moth species, like the black sheep is among the ovine members

    I would rather spend an extra tenner on renewable energies, Philip. Have you calculated what would happen if an atomic disaster happened in a nuclear fusion plant?
    I bet you haven't!

    And why? Because you believe every reassuring word that comes from the mouths of scientists.

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