Saturday, November 12, 2011
Does natural selection continue today?
I know that evolution (the idea that organisms adapt constantly) can be seen today in the discoveries of new organisms, but if humans were part of evolution, why aren't we constantly adapting ourselves while other living things are changed and rediscovered as new organisms? Is there something special about sapiens that exempts them from the natural forces of nature? Or are we changing as well, but very subtly? Or is it because we have already evolved into the perfect organism and we no longer need evolution? Please give sincere answers for my sincere question, and all verbal attacks on either creationism or evolution will not be tolerated. I myself am a creationist, so my question might be biased to some degree, but I'm just trying to understand more about the evolutionist point of view so that I won't be narrow-minded like fundamentalists when I discuss creationist theories with evolutionists. Just looking for some interesting discussions, don't get me wrong.
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