It's amazing to me how many people think that they are poking holes in evolutionary theory by asking the same questions. For instance, if we evolved from monkeys, then why are there still monkeys around? Instead of asking a question like this, why not spend a few moments trying to research the answer? It might actually help you learn something, contrary to asking a question when you really aren't interested in an answer, already have a preconceived idea of the answer, or are unwilling to understand evolutionary theory a little better. Most people don't even seem to understand what a scientific theory even is. Evolution is the best, most accurate explanation we have for the variety we see in the living world, resulting from the research and experimentation of thousands of scientists for over a century. You can accept or reject the theory, but at least examine the evidence and then have an informed opinion. With an informed opinion, everyone will benefit regardless of your view.
2007-04-06
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