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Originally Posted by KagatobLuvsAnimu
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Like most scientists, Darwin was incorrect about the finer details of a great many things. Your entire argument hinges on the misguided belief that scientists a. believe themselves infallible and b. Revere Darwin as some sort of deital figure.
Your entire argument is flawed, both ignoring that many people are born with copious amounts of hair (see the French), and that there are hairless species of many "kinds" of animals. That's not even considering the invention of clothing and shelter could be factors.
A better question similar to yours but against your stance would be "why do Whales and Dolphins have hair follicles when they don't have any hair?
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We'll that proved nothing. Darwin's beliefs do not change the amount of hair on humans or the laws of heredity.