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Sometimes I wonder if I understand evolution better than you understand what a creationist like me believes.I came across this article on a recent DNA study regarding the evolutionary history of primates (including humans):
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110317172047.htm
Earlier in this thread I had posted fossil evidence supporting the theory that humans evolved from an ape-like ancestor. The study above further supports evolution and the relatedness of species, but by using an entirely different form of evidence. However, not only does this study further support evolution it also showcases that the Theory of Evolution is useful - that it can be used in a predictive manner and to better understand disease and cancers:
Until Creationism can explain the existing evidence better than evolution and provide a useful theory, it will never and should never be taken seriously.
The article doesn't say what about evolution is necessary to understand how "Advances in human biomedicine, including those focused on changes in genes triggered or disrupted in development, resistance/susceptibility to infectious disease, cancers, and mechanisms of recombination and genome plasticity, can not be adequately interpreted in the absence of a precise evolutionary context or hierarchy. "
It just says they do. Which is nice I guess. I'm not a scientist so I can't explain the whole theory. But we've discussed it before.
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