Scientific subjects should only be taught in schools and colleges if they have been scientifically proven. When it comes to evolution it's as if the wool has been pulled over our eyes because it has not been conclusively proven. The theory of natural selection has many flaws, including:
Why isn't there any fossil evidence of any of the missing links between modern species?
Why don't species that have been endangered for several hundred years simply evolve in order to survive? The obvious example is flightless birds, many of which are dying out. Why don't they simply learn to use their wings to fly and better survive?
Why have some species, such as the tuatara, remained unchanged for millions of years and not evolved in any way?
Why is mutation accepted as a form of adapting to survive, when all evidence of mutation generally results in a weakening of the chance of survival?
If all species are related then why can't they mate?
2006-10-04
03:30:13
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Leo
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