Evolution Debate Guide

From PhiloWiki

Jump to: navigation, search

CBS News reports the following results of a 2005 poll on beliefs in evolution and intelligent design:

"Most Americans do not accept the theory of evolution. Instead, 51 percent of Americans say God created humans in their present form, and another three in 10 say that while humans evolved, God guided the process. Just 15 percent say humans evolved, and that God was not involved.

~ANOTHER VIEW~

Very, very scary stuff...How is it possible that 51% of Americans say that God created humans? Another poll of the literacy rates in America might not go amiss if this is true.

Contents

Abiogenesis (the origin of life)

Natural selection

  • Evolution is just a theory.
  • Does evolution violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics?
  • Does the rate of decay of the Earth's magnetic field disprove evolution?
  • Does self-organization contribute to evolution?
  • Could natural selection be part of the origin of life?
  • How do complex structures develop by chance?
  • How could the complex cell have evolved?
  • How could the eye have evolved?
  • Can small changes within a species give rise to new species through the process of macroevolution?
  • How did the feather evolve?
  • How did cilia evolve?
  • How did bacterial flagella evolve?
  • How did the mechanisms for blood-clotting evolve?
  • How can positive change result from harmful mutations?

Paleontology

Embryology

Morphology

Genetics

Speciation

  • Does Darwin's tree of life reflect evolution?
  • Does the change in butterfly colors indicate that new species can evolve?
  • Does punctuated evolution explain the appearance of new species?
  • How can mutation rates drive relatively fast evolutionary changes?
  • Why do evolutionists rely on computer simulation as evidence?

Mind and soul

Religious implications

Personal tools