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These mysteries about how we evolved should not distract us from the indisputable fact that we did evolve.
— Jerry A. Coyne Why evolution is true
タグ: speculation, science, pseudo-science, neo-darwinism, macroevolution, macro-evolution, evolution, dogma, darwinist-confessions, darwinism, darwin, conjecture, confessions-of-the-darwinists, conclusion-before-evidence, biology

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[...] if truth be told, evolution hasn’t yielded many practical or commercial benefits. Yes, bacteria evolve drug resistance, and yes, we must take countermeasures, but beyond that there is not much to say. Evolution cannot help us predict what new vaccines to manufacture because microbes evolve unpredictably. But hasn’t evolution helped guide animal and plant breeding? Not very much. Most improvement in crop plants and animals occurred long before we knew anything about evolution, and came about by people following the genetic principle of ‘like begets like’. Even now, as its practitioners admit, the field of quantitative genetics has been of little value in helping improve varieties. Future advances will almost certainly come from transgenics, which is not based on evolution at all. [review of The Evolving World: Evolution in Everyday Life, Nature 442, 983-984 (31 August 2006)]
— Jerry A. Coyne
タグ: speculation, science, pseudo-science, neo-darwinism, macroevolution, macro-evolution, evolution, darwinist-confessions, darwinism, darwin, conjecture, confessions-of-the-darwinists, biology
If the entire course of evolution were compressed into a single year, the earliest bacteria would appear at the end of March, but we wouldn't see the first human ancestors until 6 a.m. on December 31st. The golden age of Greece, about 500 BCE, would occur just thirty seconds before midnight.
— Jerry A. Coyne Why evolution is true
タグ: science, human-history, evolution, analogy
Many people require more than just evidence before they’ll accept evolution. To these folks, evolution raises such profound questions of purpose, morality, and meaning that they just can’t accept it no matter how much evidence they see. It’s not that we evolved from apes that bothers them so much; it’s [[the emotional consequences of facing that fact.]] And unless we address those concerns, we won’t progress in making evolution a universally acknowledged truth.
— Jerry A. Coyne Why evolution is true
タグ: truth, religion, evolution
Every day, hundreds of observations and experiments pour into the hopper of the scientific literature. Many of them don't have much to do with evolution - they're observations about the details of physiology, biochemistry, development, and so on - but many of them do. And every fact that has something to do with evolution confirms its truth. Every fossil that we find, every DNA molecule that we sequence, every organ system that we dissect, supports the idea that species evolved from common ancestors. Despite innumerable possible observations that could prove evolution untrue, we don't have a single one. We don't find mammals in Precambrian rocks, humans in the same layers as dinosaurs, or any other fossils out of evolutionary order. DNA sequencing supports the evolutionary relationships of species originally deduced from the fossil record. And, as natural selection predicts, we find no species with adaptations that only benefit a different species. We do find dead genes and vestigial organs, incomprehensible under the idea of special creation. Despite a million chances to be wrong, evolution always comes up right. That is as close as we can get to a scientific truth.
— Jerry A. Coyne Why evolution is true
タグ: vestigial-organs, truth, special-creation, scientific-truth, science, precambrian, physiology, observations, fossil, experiments, evolution, evidence-for-evolution, dna, dinosaurs, biology, biochemistry
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