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Anti-Evolution Arguments

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One prominent anti-evolution argument is that humans are not evolving, so evolution cannot be true.

 

OK, but then:

 

- We still evidently show variations

 

- But there is little scope for these variations to suit new environments. Humans exist in practically all places which we can physiologically survive in, and thus have developed traits to do as such. Like dark skin, light skin, etc. the only exceptions by and large are extreme environments like deserts or Antarctica. So as there is little left to adapt to, then how can we evolve?

 

 

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Yes, I agree with you, humans exist all over the planet and have been exposed and given the chance to adapt to all of earths variations. But remember, evolution is a very SLOW process. There are not going to be changes that we will be able to see in one generation, or possibly even several generations. At least some things. But having said that, I can say just in the last generation there are starting to be some changes in the physical prowess of humans. Young men just a generation ago would buck heavy hay bales in the hot sun all day and live over it. Now a days, young men are whinny because their laptop weighs a pound or 2 heavier than they want it to. We are becoming a race of wimps. So the way I see it, as we have less and less obstacles and difficulties to deal with in our lives the more we are going to devolve because we are not being physically challenged anymore due to all the new advanced technology we have available to us now. Hard to picture living in a leather teepee and burning dried buffalo chips to keep warm with todays central heat, and electric blankets.

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