Prompted by Michael B. Berkman and Eric Plutzer’s recent column in Science deploring “a pervasive reluctance of teachers to forthrightly explain evolutionary biology,” Popular Mechanics asked Bill Nye for his reaction. “It’s horrible,” Nye replied.
Nye was particularly concerned with the characterization of evolution as “just a theory,” arguing, “People make flu vaccinations that stop people from getting sick. Farmers raise crops with science; they hybridize them and make them better with every generation. That’s all evolution. Evolution is a theory, and it’s a theory that you can test. We’ve tested evolution in many ways. You can’t present good evidence that says evolution is not a fact.”
When we talk about evolution, it doesn’t mean we’re attempting to disprove Creation. There is a difference between the theory of evolution as an idea regarding the beginning of life and the simple fact of life forms evolving over time into altered forms, like when viruses evolve to become more resistant to drugs and vaccines.
It really grinds my gears when people freak over evolution, whether for or against, without understanding the distinction.
also I love Bill Nye
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When we talk about evolution, it doesn’t mean we’re attempting to disprove Creation. There is a difference between the...
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