by Anonymous on March 28th, 2007

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Do you believe in Charles Darwin's Evolution of Man theory?

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  • by SomeSayMarryMoney on February 5th, 2008

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    People talk about "believing in" evolution as if it were on par with belief in God. To "believe in" something usually implies that one has faith in it without any proof (I do believe in fairies! I do, I do!!). Science doesn't work that way. Agreeing with evolutionary theory is not an arbitrary decision, and Darwin's theory of natural selection need not be taken on faith: look around and you'll see a tremendous amount of evidence that supports it. Am I convinced that Darwin's theories were accurate? Based on my studies, yes. Are they the best explanation currently offered by science for the way the world works? The scientific community (the experts) would agree it is. Do I "believe in" it? To the same extent that I "believe in" gravity, the laws of thermodynamics, or the cell cycle.

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