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Apr 30, 2008, 02:42 PM
I found a great web page that lists many of the questions people here ask about evolution.
National Academy of Science Evolution FAQs from the National Academy book Science, Evolution, and Creationism.
Science, Evolution, and Creationism (http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=11876&page=49)
Aren’t evolution and religion opposing ideas?
Isn’t belief in evolution also a matter of faith?
How can random biological changes lead to more adapted organisms?
Aren’t there many questions that still surround evolution? Don’t many famous scientists reject evolution?
What evidence is there that the universe is billions of years old?
What’s wrong with teaching critical thinking or “controversies” with regard to evolution?
What are common ideas regarding creationism?
Wouldn’t it be “fair” to teach creationism along with evolution?
Does science disprove religion?
Of course, the correct answer to most of these questions is "no," but the NAS website explains why.
The National Academy of Sciences is one of the most authoritative source of mainstream science in the world. Members of the National Academy are considered the best scientists in their fields of study. So these answers represent the official scientific consensus, what biologists agree are the right answers to these questions.
Just Asking
National Academy of Science Evolution FAQs from the National Academy book Science, Evolution, and Creationism.
Science, Evolution, and Creationism (http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=11876&page=49)
Aren’t evolution and religion opposing ideas?
Isn’t belief in evolution also a matter of faith?
How can random biological changes lead to more adapted organisms?
Aren’t there many questions that still surround evolution? Don’t many famous scientists reject evolution?
What evidence is there that the universe is billions of years old?
What’s wrong with teaching critical thinking or “controversies” with regard to evolution?
What are common ideas regarding creationism?
Wouldn’t it be “fair” to teach creationism along with evolution?
Does science disprove religion?
Of course, the correct answer to most of these questions is "no," but the NAS website explains why.
The National Academy of Sciences is one of the most authoritative source of mainstream science in the world. Members of the National Academy are considered the best scientists in their fields of study. So these answers represent the official scientific consensus, what biologists agree are the right answers to these questions.
Just Asking