Jaden wrote:
Having studied evolution briefly, I can assure you that it has more evidence backing it than many of you presume to believe.
Evolution is considered to be one of the top three most provable scientific theories (right up there with gravity and the Earth rotating the sun). No one seems to question the other two...
The fact is, there are literally thousands upon thousands of pre-homo sapien fossils. These are not all ambigious little remains: some of these are half complete skeletons, or slaughter sites with countless stone tools, etc. Evolution is not just Darwin's idea: Darwin's idea was just the raw foundation. The current complex structure that we have for evolution is a result of all of our findings--it is based off what we have found. Unlike religion, we do not have some unyielding faith in Darwin and all that he said.
Darwinism has been the most criticized theory for the past 150 years, and yet, it has stood on its feet the entire time, and has only gotten stronger. All evidence found has not proven to the contrary: no, it has proven that Darwin was right.
Science shows that the Earth is clearly very very old. Anyone who does not recognize this is, to be blunt, ignorant. As for evolution, there are thousands upon thousands of fossils to back it. To boot, we have seen it happen. We can see the diversity within our own species which most of us readily recognize as micro evolution. Also, tests have been done on less evolved creatures, such as certain types of worms. The conditions for evolution were put in place: two groups of a certain type of rapidly reproducing worm (sorry, the name evades me) were segregated, and left apart for around 30 years. They evolved. They became so different that they could no longer produce viable offspring--that's halfway to speciation. This is just one of many examples.
There is simply way too much evidence to back evolution. I wish religious groups would just shut their fucking traps, so this fact wouldn't be so hidden. Seriously, the Christian criticsms that I have heard sound like they're coming from someone with nothing beyond grade 10 science.
EDIT: One more thing, since this seems to be OM's argument. Stop assuming that humans are some amazing end, and that the likely hood to reach that end is too impossible without divine intervention. Evolution occured, and it had to go somewhere. We just happened to be the result of it (here on Earth). It took billions of years, but there was no "plan" to produce humans. Humans are not so fucking special. After 4.5 billion years, the Earth just happened to produce a rather intelligence species: humans. Again, stop clinging on to this romantic notion that we are the "ultimate" species.
I can't see any argument for divine intervention or the assumption that humans are special in my comments. Not believing in Evolution doesn't make you religious. Being a graduated Earth Scientist I don't have any problems with arguments about the age of the earth and the distribution of fossils. Besides some overwhelming confirmations, many of the theory's loopholes arise from there.
Of course a brief study can not reveal anything else than the rightness of the theory. If it was so obviously wrong it couldn't have survived for so long. There are a lot of scientific observations and arguments against the theory but there are also plausible arguments to rebut most of the critcism. But then, if you dig deeper, there are again arguments against the rebuttal, and so on. This is still being discussed in full activity between scientists (not some religious fanatics) and the discussion is not closed yet, save for those who call everyone who doesn't take a stand pro Evolution a moron.
If Evolution is one of the top three most provable scientific theories, then why is it challenged so often by renowned scientists? (BTW, I think Quantum Mechanics is the best proven theory ever. There is simply no need to put it on such a list because nobody doubts it.)
However, finally it all turns to one question. It seems to be so easy to believe that nothing but energy and matter really existed and exists and conciousness is a side effect of an accidental evolutionary self-organisation. Why then is it so difficult to believe that nothing but conciousness exists and this consciousness formed matter by multidimensional cosmic devolution? Not one single scientific result can disprove this theory, plus it can even give simple explanations in those cases in which the matrialistic world view fails. Why putting such a powerful theory down?