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Creation & Evolution
Why is evolution being taught as fact when it's not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mechanical Bliss" data-source="post: 475066" data-attributes="member: 5048"><p>I have not known the theory of biological evolution to be taught as fact. It always seems to be taught as "the theory of biological evolution". After all, most biology textbooks (and science textbooks in general) at an introductory level explain, in detail, the scientific method. In a way, it's a disclaimer. It shows how the material in the book is compiled and judged (i.e., according to the scientific method).</p><p></p><p>However, the general concept of evolution in the sense that the word describes changes in allele frequency over time, or the change in the genetics of a population over time from generation to generation has been observed as a fact and should be taught as such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mechanical Bliss, post: 475066, member: 5048"] I have not known the theory of biological evolution to be taught as fact. It always seems to be taught as "the theory of biological evolution". After all, most biology textbooks (and science textbooks in general) at an introductory level explain, in detail, the scientific method. In a way, it's a disclaimer. It shows how the material in the book is compiled and judged (i.e., according to the scientific method). However, the general concept of evolution in the sense that the word describes changes in allele frequency over time, or the change in the genetics of a population over time from generation to generation has been observed as a fact and should be taught as such. [/QUOTE]
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