Is Evolution A Theory? For evolution to have occurred as Charles Darwin presented it in his book On the Origin of Species, species would have to not just adapt to its environment but evolve into a totally new species with totally different characteristics. Most people do not think about how enormously difficulty this is nor the details that this transition presents.
As I watch different shows on the Science Channel, I just shake my head amazed at how evolutionist think that species can just progressively create new species in a random and un-directed manor. Evolutionist fail to understand the reality and complexity of biological systems and the amount of coordination necessary to upgrade any biological feature.
Here is what a BBC article entitled “How Do We Know Evolution is Really True” says: “Step by step, worms became fish, fish came onto land and developed four legs, those four-legged animals grew hair and – eventually – some of them started walking around on two legs, called themselves “humans” and discovered evolution.”
Is Evolution A Theory? Well, if making changes was so easy, it would be. But the fact is that making any change is difficult and requires a significant amount of internal and external coordination. Look at what Mr. Henry Ford tried to do in Brazil. Simple changes by Mr. Ford are documented in the The Henry Ford.org website. “From 1928-1945, the Ford Motor Company built the Fordlandia and Belterra plantations in an attempt to establish a permanent rubber plantation presence in Brazil.”
But the fact is that this endeavor failed in spite of all of the human planning, engineering, and money. Why did it fail? The easy answer is this quote from The Henry Ford org, “The Ford plantations continued to produce rubber, but a leaf disease epidemic and additional labor problems made producing a reliable supply of rubber difficult.”
While that may not sound so bad, realize “the devil is in the details”.
Some details… There was a) insufficient terracing causing flooding, b) planting rubber trees too close causing diseases and insect attack, c) Ford factory-trained men rather than horticultural specialist causing planting errors, d) lack of understanding cultural differences causing riots and disputes, e) high employee turnover causing inconsistent management, just to name a few details.
And here is my question about reality.
If humans can have so many challenges with something significantly simple and under their control, how can we expect a random change process to improve on it own? And with no intervention to direct, control, or coordinate processes?
Is Evolution A Theory? Evolution is not compatible with Natural Laws or reality.