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No, it does not. Evolution is, of course true. Just because humans have an imperfect understanding of the process does not negate the reality. Hm. Religion is like that too. Isn't that a fascinating coincidence? Or perhaps God has created the process of evolution so that we might all understand God better.

2007-10-13 08:45:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Ha! I mock those who have answered here trying to "correct" someone on their mistakes. Good luck with your perfect linguistics you obsequious little shrews.

Sure, evolution is evident in Nature. It is continuous, but by no means eternal. Just as the Universe had a beginning (Big Bang Theory), so must it also have an end (it's called the the Big Rip Theory). Evolution is merely a process of selective adaptation, by which necessary or unnecessary aspects of a species (plant or animal) are sorted out through several generations, in order to provide continued, copious survival in an ever changing environment.

2007-10-13 15:49:27 · answer #2 · answered by forgottenmorals 4 · 0 0

It is continuous as long as there are mutations an environment to sustain it. It doesn't just take a couple days for evolution to take place. It's happening right now. There are new mutations entering the gene pools of different species' every moment. They have to be subtle to not kill the organism and eventually over millions of years visible change takes place.

2007-10-13 15:37:31 · answer #3 · answered by Ares 3 · 6 1

First of all, it's 'doesn't it' not 'don't it'. Evolution IS continuous. It simply takes a LOOOOOOOOONG time. That's why YOU haven't seen any sign of us changing recently. Does it have to be 'eternal' to be true? I don't even know what you mean by that. Soup is true, but it's not 'eternal'.

2007-10-13 15:37:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 8 1

It do. But we can't see the future, but evolution still can be seen today, like morphing flu and AIDS vivises, and insects becoming immune to insecticides.

2007-10-13 17:15:51 · answer #5 · answered by Jonathan 3 · 0 0

No, it just has to be continuous...and that is where the fatal flaw comes in...something or someone along the way, forgot to leave their bones laying around for them to find....we have a missing link....where the heck, did I leave that? I'm always eternally losing things...I'll pray to God, he'll help me find it.....or tell me why I can't...

2007-10-13 15:53:33 · answer #6 · answered by dreamdress2 6 · 1 1

Evolution is true, and yes, it goes on and on and on. Are you alluding that since we don't actually see species evolving, that evolution isn't true? Evolution takes millions of years to occur, it doesn't happen in decades.

In one-celled organisms, you can see evolution. However, this is ONE CELL. In many-celled organisms, it takes a lot longer than that. Again, we're talking millions, even billions of years.

2007-10-13 15:37:45 · answer #7 · answered by Dolores G. Llamas 6 · 4 2

People get real,when have you ever seen evolution happen
we can;t see it so how do we know it is true,like they say
when I see it I will believe it,until then,no way.

2007-10-13 15:48:05 · answer #8 · answered by elaine 30705 7 · 0 2

It is continuous but not eternal. Nothing in this universe is eternal.

2007-10-13 15:40:15 · answer #9 · answered by Leviathan 6 · 3 1

If you're trying to turn it into a religion, I suppose, but I'd rather have it be a well-supported theory with explanatory power than some sort of mutant Xenu-vs.-Jesus nonsense.

2007-10-13 15:37:53 · answer #10 · answered by Doc Occam 7 · 6 0

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