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Behe takes the stand in Dover
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<blockquote data-quote="Split Rock" data-source="post: 19493035" data-attributes="member: 17087"><p>I guess you do not subscribe to Creationist Criticism of Evolution #124, "Evolution changes with flavor of the week." </p><p></p><p>Darwin knew nothing about the mechanism of heredity. We are learing more and more all the time. We now know that horizontal gene transfer between bacterial species occurs not only today, but was very important in the past.</p><p></p><p>It was not until the Synthesis that mutation was added to evolutionary theory.</p><p></p><p>Our understanding of evolutionary relationships continues to improve with the sequencing of more and more genomes.</p><p></p><p>Our understanding of the history of life on earth improves with each new fossil found and described. For example, we now know that legs developed first for aquatic living, and not for terrestrial living. Feathers developed first for insulation and perhaps signaling, and was only later used for flight.</p><p></p><p>The list goes on. Evolutionary theory is hardly static.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Split Rock, post: 19493035, member: 17087"] I guess you do not subscribe to Creationist Criticism of Evolution #124, "Evolution changes with flavor of the week." Darwin knew nothing about the mechanism of heredity. We are learing more and more all the time. We now know that horizontal gene transfer between bacterial species occurs not only today, but was very important in the past. It was not until the Synthesis that mutation was added to evolutionary theory. Our understanding of evolutionary relationships continues to improve with the sequencing of more and more genomes. Our understanding of the history of life on earth improves with each new fossil found and described. For example, we now know that legs developed first for aquatic living, and not for terrestrial living. Feathers developed first for insulation and perhaps signaling, and was only later used for flight. The list goes on. Evolutionary theory is hardly static. [/QUOTE]
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