Darwinism FAQ
Q. Isn't Darwin's central idea of Natural
Selection self-evidently true? How can anyone deny that cumulative selection is the primary mechanism of
evolution?
Q. Hasn't Speciation been observed experimentally? The
evolution FAQ in talk.origins lists a dozen or more examples of
speciation. How can you dismiss such evidence?
Q. What about the Beak of the Finch?
Isn't this, as author Jonathan Weiner says, an example of "Evolution
in real time"?
Q. And what about the evidence of Homology?
Isn't this pretty much conclusive evidence for common ancestry and common
processes of adaptation over the generations?
Q. Surely you have seen the convincing skeletal evidence for the evolution of
the horse family? How can you dismiss it?
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Q. What other rational theory is there to account
for the plant and animal kingdoms we see today?
Q. You're not even a scientist, merely a journalist.
What qualifies you to challenge the work of dozens of professional
scientists of experience, intelligence and integrity?