Iliad wrote:jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:owheelj wrote: Evolution essentially only occurs during meiosis - ie. in the period of time where the DNA from the parents of a life form combines.
Evolution can occur during several stages of development, including in the creation of gametes, embryonic development, etc.
Per the "E" versus "e". Usually a capitol letter indicates a proper name, in this case the theory of Evolution. It is broadly simply the change of species over time, but in specifics involves a lot more. It is a convention, but not universal.
That said, however you distinguish, there is a theory of Evolution and there is the fact of evolution, both.
If evolution was a fact then they would most certainly stop teaching creation. How many people do you know that teach a flat Earth? Hmmm I wonder why they don't? Aaah that's right! They have proof that it is round!
It's one thing to believe in evolution. If you do, good for you. But I can't stand when people say it is a fact. It is not a fact! If it was you could show me proof of it and this conversation would end. But the FACT is, you CAN'T prove evolution any more than I can "prove" God.
It is a fact. Show me where besides the Bible belt people teach creationism?
Evolution has long been proven. It caused a stir back in Darwin's day, some religious folk are still causing a stir about it. The rest of the world has accepted it and moved on.
No, it has never been "proven." For example, there is no case where any species has been observed producing a member of a different species. Instead, we observe that each respective species ALWAYS produces members of the exact same species, exclusively.