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<blockquote data-quote="Lucidus" data-source="post: 27012" data-attributes="member: 375"><p><strong>Re: Treeees!!!</strong></p><p></p><p><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"BubbuClinton\")</div></p><p></p><p>Well, there is fossil evidence. Older fossils show less complexity than younger ones. There are ,as you mentioned, extant organisms that live in colonies. There is evidence of symbiotic relationships at the cellular level like the mitochondria in animal cells. There is evidence of evolution though selective breeding. For example dogs from wolves, various types of birds breed to have certain characteristics, and maize from native grasses. There is evidence of bacteria evolving resistance to anti-biotics. There is evidence of new viruses evolving like HIV. IMO there is a preponderance of evidence in favor of evolution. I think most of the opposition to evolution comes from people who feel that it contradicts their religious beliefs. From a scientific standpoint the theory of evolution is very well established.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you are right that species only die out and new ones never evolve, then the fossil record would show an abundance of species early on and a decreasing number every since. What it actually shows however is increasing complexity and number of species puncuated with great mass extinctions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucidus, post: 27012, member: 375"] [b]Re: Treeees!!![/b] <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"BubbuClinton\")</div> Well, there is fossil evidence. Older fossils show less complexity than younger ones. There are ,as you mentioned, extant organisms that live in colonies. There is evidence of symbiotic relationships at the cellular level like the mitochondria in animal cells. There is evidence of evolution though selective breeding. For example dogs from wolves, various types of birds breed to have certain characteristics, and maize from native grasses. There is evidence of bacteria evolving resistance to anti-biotics. There is evidence of new viruses evolving like HIV. IMO there is a preponderance of evidence in favor of evolution. I think most of the opposition to evolution comes from people who feel that it contradicts their religious beliefs. From a scientific standpoint the theory of evolution is very well established. Also, if you are right that species only die out and new ones never evolve, then the fossil record would show an abundance of species early on and a decreasing number every since. What it actually shows however is increasing complexity and number of species puncuated with great mass extinctions. [/QUOTE]
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