CULTURE
		
		Evolution Outdated
		
		By Gailon Totheroh 
        CBN Science Reporter
		
		 
		
        CBN.com - There are thousands of biology books targeted for  everyone from toddlers to graduate students. In all their diversity, they have  one thing in common. They support Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.  
        But do these biology textbooks support true science or  science fiction? 
        Most people think that high school and college biology  textbooks reflect the latest and most accurate scientific information. 
        But according to biologist Dr. Jonathan Wells, books that  deal with evolution are the exception. Wells, who holds doctorates from both  Yale and the University of California at Berkeley,  recently wrote "Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth?" 
        Wells evaluated ten major textbooks on seven examples of  evolution. Out of the seventy total grades, the books earned 25 Ds, but mostly  Fs — 40 of them to be exact. In other words, all the books flunked the truth  test. 
        For example, the books discuss an old experiment supposedly  showing how chemicals came together to begin life. They won't admit the  presence of oxygen in the early atmosphere because oxygen would prevent  evolution from even getting off the ground. 
        And how about Charles Darwin, the primary founder of  evolution, and his tree of life idea. This theory says life forms branched off  from each other step by step. The books call this a fact, but in fact, there is  really no evidence for such connections.  
        Or how about a human arm and the appendages of cats, whales  and bats. Did all these limbs evolve from one kind of ancient creature? The  books say "yes," the evidence says "no." 
        And what about the missing link bird archaeopteryx? The  facts are what's missing: the archaeopteryx is older than its supposed dinosaur  grandparents.  
        And then there is evolution's grand claim: you are nothing  but a monkey's uncle. Yet experts in human origins acknowledge their theories  as the most subjective and speculative in all of biology. You'd never know that  by the bold assertions of the textbooks.  
        Without good evidence, evolutionary Darwinism becomes  philosophy or religion, not science, according to critics. That may explain why  the media treated the recent oil spill on the Galapagos   Islands almost like the desecration of a holy temple.  
        "The Galapagos Islands,  of course, is a shrine. It was where Darwin  supposedly got many of his ideas when he was aboard the Beagle and they stopped  there on his famous voyage," said scientist Dr. Daniel Faulkner. 
        Faulkner, who is a professor at the University  of South Carolina at Lancaster, says evolutionists should not have  minded an oil spill; that's an environmental stress that should bring on even  more evolution. 
        "They should have welcomed the opportunity for  evolution to take even more jumps, quantum leaps during this time. So, I find  that their concern is a little inconsistent with what they've been preaching  all this time," said Faulkner. 
        The finches of the Galapagos are now called Darwin's finches because they appear to  support evolution. Scientists did find larger beaks in response to a drought,  but when the stress of drought ended, so did the big beaks. 
        Faulkner said, "And so if you have supposed  microevolution one direction and then later it reverts right back to where it  started from, that's not evolution, it can't be." 
        
		  
 
 
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