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Whenever Darwin is mentioned the media comes alive with outrage on the one hand, and restatements of the obvious on the other. Having watched, and contributed to, this discussion, I keep stumbling across comments that make me realise I am totally misunderstanding something in the fundamentalist mind, and that biologists and fundies are not 'debating' in the same classroom (so to speak), although they think they are.
Here's a thing. Biologists think everyone knows the history of science. Fundies in fact know no history of any kind, let alone science history, and think Darwin invented evolution, and if 'darwinism' would only go away then so would evolution.
In fact even in the early nineteenth century there was no doubt that evolution had occurred. You would have had to be blind, foolish, and totally uneducated to not see the results, and the process, of evolution all around you. Same today. There were fossils, closely related species living in different places, species that looked different proving to have almost identical skeletons or identical reproductive organs, and then there were domesticated animals which had changed dramatically.
Darwin wasn't inventing evolution, he was discovering the mechanism by which it works in the natural world (people already knew how it worked with domesticated animals). When he began his research there were two theories about how evolution worked. One was by Lamarck, who thought in essence that the environment caused species to change and they would pass the change on to their descendants (giraffes acquiring long necks because they were stretching to reach leaves in trees is the example always given). And the other, epitomised by Paley, was in effect that god kept interfering to direct the development of individual species.
There was no evidence for either of those theories then, nor is there now, but until Darwin (and Alfred Wallace) came along, nobody had come up with viable alternative way to explain how evolution occurred in nature. Charles and Alfred did, with the deceptively simple ('why didn't I think of that' was a common reaction at the time) idea that just as artificial selection had caused domestic plants and animals to evolve, natural (that is, without human intervention) selection had caused wild plants and animals to evolve. As a result of endless experiments, Lamarck's ideas have been disproved. No one has ever found a single piece of evidence suggesting god's involvement in the evolutionary process. By contrast every investigation by every biological scientist for 150 years has confirmed Darwin's theory as to how evolution in nature worked.
Evolution has happened, is happening, and continues to happen. The only question, 200 years ago was how it happened. That question has been settled more thoroughly than any other scientific question. So let's get the ground rules straight, fundies, the debate isn't about 'evolution', it is about the mechanism of evolution.
Our next lecture will be on how god can use population genetics to cause the evolution of species (here is a hint, even if he existed, he couldn't).
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Evolution
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Evolution is false, regardless of who teaches it. If you need proof of God, go to a Christian church and give your life to Jesus. You'll get all the proof you need.
Evolution hmmm
{ 3:22 AM, 15 December 2007 }
{ Posted by Margret }
Tragedies made me question my own beliefs. Why would anyone let this happen. Sometimes I question if they were ever man-made. Then I watched Zeitgeist the movie. I watched it and believe everyone should watch it and just be open to interpretation.
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