Have you......

Canada
December 16, 2009 8:14am CST
Have you ever wondered about the Darwin Theory? Is it the truth or is it a belief like most talked about thins ?
4 responses
@didi13 (2926)
• Romania
14 Dec 11
The only theory about the origin of man, before Darwinian evolutionism was creationist theory, in all religions earth man was presented as a being created by a people who believed in divinities or another, the polytheistic gods, one God for monotheistic. Those who we call scientists have appeared relatively late in human history, but up to Darwin to be there do not know anyone who has made ??a connection between man and ape. Especially since, as I know, today there is a missing link between apes and humans. But only an anthropologist could tell you exactly "how evolutionary theory of evolution", it seems, however, that even they are not completely evolutionary, there are skeptics or scientists among creationists, even if we think of the contemporary new.
• United States
26 Jan 10
hm I beleive that there's just too many holes in the darwin theory i mean we really are one of a kind we do not have multiple species of ourselves around like there are birds and fish and other types of animals. also just too many extremely slim coincidences have had to happen in order for everything we know to happen i mean just one slight difference and we wouldn't be here today. i mean if the earth were any closer to the sun it would be too hot for life to be possible if we were any farther away from the sun then it would be too cold for us to be alive here.
@Wismay (2037)
• India
16 Dec 09
Yes, I did think about it from time to time. First I come to know about when I was in School. It cannot be said whether it is truth or belief. Darwin showed with facts how living beings have evolved. He couldn't prove how life started on earth in the very very beginning. It is also not possible to know or prove what was like the earth some billions of years ago. One can just imagine through some logic and reasoning. And if someone is involved in religious thinking then it makes things more complicated. Because, most of the religious things are accepted on the basis of Faith and belief. But science needs facts, data, proof. There are many debates over evolution and creation. And personally, I think the Truth is somewhere in between those two!
@trruk1 (1028)
• United States
20 Dec 09
Darwin was incorrect in many details of his analysis of how evolution works. Those are just details, though, and many of the specifics are still not well understood. However, his observation that evolution has occurred in the past and is still happening was exactly right. There is a lot of debate going on in relation to the subject of evolution, but the only meaningful discussions relate to exactly how changes occur. There is no scientific debate as to whether the process occurs at all. That discussion was over a long time ago. Saying "I do not believe in evolution" is exactly like saying you do not believe in gravity or railroads or sunspots. Evolution is a scientific fact. "Belief" is not a relevant question.