No. Human evolution is a proven fact even if peoples' religious beliefs are contradictory to the facts. These are questions are not scientific questions but ones that are best debated and answered by philosophy.
There is no evidence that refutes the theory of evolution by natural selection. Critiques and arguments by creationist and ID advocates are always poorly thought out and easily shown to be wrong by even undergraduates. The arguments use straw men and other fallacies plus they have been refuted so many times that to bring one of these arguments up is to self parody.
There is no evidence that refutes the theory of evolution by natural selection. Critiques and arguments by creationist and ID advocates are always poorly thought out and easily shown to be wrong by even undergraduates. The arguments use straw men and other fallacies plus they have been refuted so many times that to bring one of these arguments up is to self parody.
nothing.
Evolution That's wrong. Don't listen to that answer. It's gradualism!!
Arguments against slavery included the belief in the inherent dignity and equality of all individuals, the idea that it was morally wrong to treat human beings as property, and the recognition of the economic inefficiency of slavery compared to free labor. Supporters of abolition also highlighted the harmful effects of slavery on society and the violation of basic human rights.
He incorporated the Acquired Traits theory into evolution, which Darwin's research proved as BS.
"Devil's Advocate" means that you are taking up the "wrong" side of an argument on purpose. Most of the time the person who is "playing devil's advocate" isn't actually in favor of the position that they're arguing for, they're just making the argument so that the argument can be heard. Sometimes you do this to see if the "wrong" side is as obviously wrong as it initially seems, or to come up with new arguments in favor of the "right" side by shooting down what the Devil's Advocate says.
Millions of years of evolution. thats the wrong answer
Yes, the theory of evolution is falsifiable. This means that it can be tested and potentially proven wrong through scientific evidence.
There's nothing wrong with it, as long as it stays reasonable.
it is totally wrong for human to bear twins, i mean scientifically.
it just goes to show that evolution can go wrong.