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Can Evolution Really Be Proved Or Is It All Just A Theory ?

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    Evolution is not the theory it can be improved,lets take darwins theory annd compare it to lemack you can see that lemarks theory is useless.darrins theory is the natural selection and it is true.natural selection says that all organisms share the same genes,ansestor and the name of that ansestor its AUSTROLOPITHECUS.we are the same like apes cows crocodiles and birds the different is that primates are bipedal and cows and crocodiles are quadrapedals.the theory of natural selection state that all ogarnism are different from their parents becouse of enviroment factors and population u can see that some ogarnisms can"t survive in the rain or sun so they died and those who survived are going to produce something different from them.and it goes and goes until the end
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    Guest 

    answered 10 months ago

      Evolution is completely theoretical. Its NOT FACTUAL as far as any evidence is concerned. I get a good laugh at how many times this 'evidence' is used, and how many times i have to straighten this out. Evolution(a form of adaptation) is NOT support for the theory of evolution. I dare anyone to point out Direct Proof of evolution, and if at all possible link me to a source where this information is held.
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      Thatguy110 

      answered 9 months ago

      Thank you i tottaly agree and hate when i am forced to learn about it
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      Ladyhawk34

      Ladyhawk34

      commented 4 months ago

      Well, I have no concerns about it being taught to students, as long as its not presented as 100% factual. Yes, it does at times present a solution for how things may have developed however so does creation. Both would work, except due the chance involved, and missing steps, evolution would be much harder to be a reality. Over the past while i have looked into the theory of evolution, and can see a basis of why they think what they do, but its partially based on "fill-in-the-blank" methods, imo.
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      Thatguy110

      Thatguy110

      commented 4 months ago

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