Another evolution myth bites the dust.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/07/090730-spleen-vestigial-organs.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/07/090730-spleen-vestigial-organs.html
That's the beauty of science, evidence is found that says "Our earlier understanding is incorrect, we'll adjust our theory to accommodate the new evidence or maybe even come up with a new theory."
Religion says "This is what our holy book says, if the evidence doesn't fit we'll just ignore it."
The fact that new found evidence contradicts certain details of evolutionary theory in no way invalidates the whole theory.
I noticed that Christians seem to accept certain new findings, slowly may I add but what is most important accept.
Copericus was bad boy and few others, now flat planet Earth is no longer an issue nor is age of the planet as 6-days creation is more metaphoric than exact.
Must say it doesn't happen in all religions.
I wonder when Christians will accept the equality of women?
And stop discriminating against teachers because they are not Christians?
And stop persecuting homosexuals?
And accept that condoms do not cause AIDS (well the pope anyway)?
I noticed that Christians seem to accept certain new findings, slowly may I add but what is most important accept.
The fact that new found evidence contradicts certain details of evolutionary theory in no way invalidates the whole theory.
How is this a myth?
You linked article is no more a blow to evolution than the general theory of relativity was to the understanding of gravity.
I do understand the purpose of the thread and i wholly believe that as science progresses we learn new things, and certain things that we took for granted may now be superceded and disproved , its a shame religion doesn't take a page out of that book.
Bats are not birds, snakes don't eat dust, and pregnancy was not an evil gods way of punishing women, yes it would be great if creationists could also admit to some shortfalls and believe in cold hard facts.
Maybe you should address derty's question. How is a scientific theory a myth? Science is held up to self-investigative standards that religion actively tries to obfuscate when applied to itself.It never ceases to amaze me, how precious people are about their belief in the theory of evolution. It seems to me that people seem to believe that the theory of evolution should be above criticism and that any attack on any aspect of it is a like to a red rag to a bull to the neo darwinian zealots.
Maybe you should address derty's question. How is a scientific theory a myth? Science is held up to self-investigative standards that religion actively tries to obfuscate when applied to itself.
And why do the neo darwinian zealots always bring religion into this? That has nothing to do with this thread.
Ahh, because there are 2 trains of thought ,( unless you have another theory) either evolution or creation, if you start a thread trying to dispute one, clearly the people that subscribe to that belief are entitled to justify their stand and address the shortcomings in the opposing theory.
You cant have it both ways, Oh i will start a thread but be all upset when someone has a differing view to me.
The appendix evolved for a much dirtier, parasite-plagued lifestyle than the one most people live in the developed world today, Parker said. But where diarrheal disease is common, for example, the appendix is apparently vital for repopulating intestines with helpful bacteria after an illness.
ktrianta,
This was from the article,
my emphasis in bold.
Very hard to use this as evidence against evolution,
brty
Another evolution myth bites the dust.
I never actually argued that this was evidence against evolution
No, it was a theory. In any case maybe you should re-read the article again as has been so kinly pointed out.Vistigial organs as proof for evolution as once proudly taught in schools is now a myth. Science is showing that this is wrong.
A myth in common vernacular is regarded as something that is believed without the basis of research and scientific testing - like unicorns, or invisible men living in the sky.One of the definitions of myth in the oxford dictionary is "a widley held but false notion".
Sounds like a myth to me.
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