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April 26, 2008 11:57 PM  (go back to main view)
Evolution: 24 myths and misconceptions

It amazes me how many people say they don't belive in evolution, Approximately 40%-50%, and even amoung the people that say they believe in the evolution, they still have some miss understandings of the theory.

I think the time is now to put childish myths behind us. we know what cases diseases, and we know that the planets revolve around the sun, not the earth as originally thought. so why not "how did we get here"? If you ask me we are still living in the dark ages when it comes to that qustion.

keep reading this, if you think you know the theory you might learn something new, if you unsure about what to believe, or if your a hard-nosed creationist looking to test your faith, or to learn what the other side believes.

http://www.newscientist.com/channel/life/dn13620-evolution-24-myths-and-misconceptions.html?DCMP=ILC-hmts&nsref=top1_head_Evolution:

If you think you understand it, you don't know nearly enough about it

It will soon be 200 years since the birth of Charles Darwin and 150 years since the publication of On the Origin of Species, arguably the most important book ever written. In it, Darwin outlined an idea that many still find shocking – that all life on Earth, including human life, evolved through natural selection.

Darwin presented compelling evidence for evolution in On the Origin and, since his time, the case has become overwhelming. Countless fossil discoveries allow us to trace the evolution of today's organisms from earlier forms. DNA sequencing has confirmed beyond any doubt that all living creatures share a common origin. Innumerable examples of evolution in action can be seen all around us, from the pollution-matching pepper moth to fast-changing viruses such as HIV and H5N1 bird flu. Evolution is as firmly established a scientific fact as the roundness of the Earth.

And yet despite an ever-growing mountain of evidence, most people around the world are not taught the truth about evolution, if they are taught about it at all. Even in the UK, the birthplace of Darwin with an educated and increasingly secular population, one recent poll suggests less than half the population accepts evolution.

For those who have never had the opportunity to find out about biology or science, claims made by those who believe in supernatural alternatives to evolutionary theory can appear convincing. Meanwhile, even among those who accept evolution, misconceptions abound.

Most of us are happy to admit that we do not understand, say, string theory in physics, yet we are all convinced we understand evolution. In fact, as biologists are discovering, its consequences can be stranger than we ever imagined. Evolution must be the best-known yet worst-understood of all scientific theories.

So here is New Scientist's guide to some of the most common myths and misconceptions about evolution.There are already several good and comprehensive guides out there. But there can't be too many. click on the links below to read.

Shared misconceptions:

Everything is an adaptation produced by natural selection

Natural selection is the only means of evolution

Natural selection leads to ever-greater complexity

Evolution produces creatures perfectly adapted to their environment

Evolution always promotes the survival of species

It doesn't matter if people do not understand evolution

"Survival of the fittest" justifies "everyone for themselves"

Evolution is limitlessly creative

Evolution cannot explain traits such as homosexuality

Creationism provides a coherent alternative to evolution

Creationist myths:

Evolution must be wrong because the Bible is inerrant

Accepting evolution undermines morality

Evolutionary theory leads to racism and genocide

Religion and evolution are incompatible

Half a wing is no use to anyone

Evolutionary science is not predictive

Evolution cannot be disproved so is not science

Evolution is just so unlikely to produce complex life forms

Evolution is an entirely random process

Mutations can only destroy information, not create it

Darwin is the ultimate authority on evolution

The bacterial flagellum is irreducibly complex

Yet more creationist misconceptions

Evolution violates the second law of thermodynamics

If you would like to learn more about darwin or read the the origin of species. http://darwin-online.org.uk/

Blog Comments (3):
Posted by Mushi Musi... on May 04, 2008 9:14 PM
There's a huge movement back to creationism recently. All the profs at my school (well, all the male profs, for some weird reason) were sent HUGE (2' X 3', hardbound, 400 page) books explaining it. Apparently, the argument is that, because some creatures that exist today are EXACTLY the same as they were X million years ago (based on fossil evidence), evolution is invalid. Oh-so-logical, right?
Posted by trisha on May 04, 2008 11:15 AM
evolution the work of the devil? I never knew that thanks for telling me. LOL
how do you know heaven and hell exist?
next time read the full post before commenting. (sign...) FSTDT
Posted by  on May 03, 2008 11:55 PM
evolution is the work of the devil. if you dont repent your sins NOW you will burn in hell forever!
theres still time are lord is a great lord
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