Friday, July 02, 2004

On Evolutionary Findings

The study of evolution consumes many individuals’ time and thoughts.  The evidence in support of Darwin’s theory, depending upon whom you speak with, is either rock solid, or rudimentary at best.  I don’t think the supporting evidence discovered, so far, has definitively provided the answer to the theory’s validity.  I agree with the following statement, uttered by one Fred Spoor, regarding a recently discovered fossil skull, and its place in the evolutionary debate.

"Spoor notes that the paucity of the fossil record means that many conjectures about Homo erectus remain unproven."

“Petite skull reopens human ancestry debate."

Also via Drudge.

Posted by John Venlet on 07/02 at 02:27 AM
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