ORIGIN OF LIFE.
Why do
textbooks claim that the 1953 Miller-Urey experiment shows how life's
building blocks may have formed on the early Earth -- when conditions on
the early Earth were probably nothing like those used in the experiment,
and the origin of life remains a mystery?
DARWIN'S TREE OF
LIFE. Why
don't textbooks discuss the "Cambrian explosion," in which all major
animal groups appear together in the fossil record fully formed instead
of branching from a common ancestor -- thus contradicting the
evolutionary tree of life?
HOMOLOGY.
Why do textbooks
define homology as similarity due to common ancestry, then claim that it
is evidence for common ancestry -- a circular argument masquerading as
scientific evidence?
VERTEBRATE
EMBRYOS.
Why do textbooks use drawings of similarities in vertebrate embryos as
evidence for their common ancestry -- even though biologists have known
for over a century that vertebrate embryos are not most similar in their
early stages, and the drawings are faked?
ARCHAEOPTERYX.
Why do textbooks portray this fossil as the missing link between
dinosaurs and modern birds -- even though modern birds are probably not
descended from it, and its supposed ancestors do not appear until
millions of years after it?
PEPPERED MOTHS.
Why do textbooks use pictures of peppered moths camouflaged on tree
trunks as evidence for natural selection -- when biologists have known
since the 1980s that the moths don't normally rest on tree trunks, and
all the pictures have been staged?
DARWIN'S FINCHES.
Why do
textbooks claim that beak changes in Galapagos finches during a severe
drought can explain the origin of species by natural selection -- even
though the changes were reversed after the drought ended, and no net
evolution occurred?
MUTANT FRUIT
FLIES.
Why do textbooks use fruit flies with an extra pair of wings as evidence
that DNA mutations can supply raw materials for evolution -- even though
the extra wings have no muscles and these disabled mutants cannot
survive outside the laboratory?
HUMAN ORIGINS.
Why are
artists' drawings of ape-like humans used to justify materialistic
claims that we are just animals and our existence is a mere accident --
when fossil experts cannot even agree on who our supposed ancestors were
or what they looked like?
EVOLUTION A FACT?
Why are
we told that Darwin's theory of evolution is a scientific fact -- even
though many of its claims are based on misrepresentations of the facts?
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Jonathan Wells. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
File Date: 1.31.02