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Evolution to Be Taught in Florida Schools

Natural Selection or Human Selection?

By captdallas2, published Feb 18, 2008
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Charles Darwin developed the theory of evolution. Animals adapt to their habitat over many generations producing different sub-species and often new species given enough time. It is fairly obvious that survival of the fittest is more than just a theory in the animal kingdom. But is it in the history of man?

Man has three subspecies, Mongoloid, Caucasoid and Negroid. There are similarities to the great apes, but there are missing links in the evolutionary progress that became mankind. Since the time of Noah, the three groups of man have been known. Biblically, the three are attributed to the sons of Noah, Shem, Ham and Japheth. Each son moved to a different area of the world and populated the planet with people of differing appearance.

The biblical version is generally considered a simplistic religious explanation of evolutionary facts by scientists. They feel that as animals have evolved, then man has to have evolved in a similar manner. But has he?

There are some general examples of natural selection in man. Pygmies and Watusi tribesmen in Africa for example, seem to validate Darwin's theory. Food availability and environment does influence growth patterns. Pygmies were hunter/gathers in dense jungles while the Watusi are agriculturally based in open savannahs. Being short and quick improved survival in the jungles, being tall and strong improved survival in the savannahs. Florida Key deer are smaller than mainland Florida deer that are smaller than deer in other areas where forage and area for growth are more plentiful. Environment impacts natural selection without any doubt.

Civilized man, for lack of a better term, is living longer, increasing in height and unfortunately weight due to improved environmental conditions, reliable water supplies, consistent food sources and communal support. These improvements are not due to natural selection, but due to human selection. Man has improved his own environment, not waited for natural selection to modify man to fit a changing environment.

Evolution to Be Taught in Florida Schools

Searching for Evolutionary Truth.

Credit: Jim Doherty

Copyright: Jim Doherty

Takeaways
  • Evolution is natural selection.
  • Mankind's evolution is based on human selection.
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I'm glad evolution will be taught, science backs it up.

Posted on 03/08/2008 at 2:03:21 PM

 
A wonderful read! Outstanding job!

Posted on 02/22/2008 at 8:02:10 PM

 
Thought provoking topic !!!...

Posted on 02/19/2008 at 7:02:34 PM

 
A very thought provoking analysis. Faith is the ringer. :)

Posted on 02/19/2008 at 6:02:27 PM

 
Concerning the photo...looks like a grand day on this beautiful planet.

Posted on 02/19/2008 at 12:02:19 PM

 
"Now if we can just pull those large brains out of our butts we may just be able to reconcile our faiths, our governments and our societies without destroying our planet"...right on the money Dallas.

Posted on 02/19/2008 at 12:02:22 PM

 
You've seen my piece on this subject. I think you and I could possibly come to a meeting of the minds on this one! Great phrasing, by the way, as to describing where our brains reside. Evolutionary Idea uh uh uh Revolutionary Idea.

Posted on 02/19/2008 at 10:02:19 AM

 
Good read! This should pull some pv's! Interesting thought in itself.

Posted on 02/19/2008 at 5:02:53 AM

 
i have mixed emotions on this topic. some great reporting capt

Posted on 02/18/2008 at 10:02:07 PM

 
Evolution should not be taught in school unless creationism is to be taught as well. I hated science class when they talked about evolution, since I believe it is a bunch of mumble jumble and goes against my faith. Anyways, I hope they'll decided to incorporate some form of creationism to offer another alternative to evolution. Good article.

Posted on 02/18/2008 at 8:02:32 PM

 
This is an interesting discussion topic...not sure how I feel about it. Great work. :)

Posted on 02/18/2008 at 8:02:29 PM

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