Friday, November 04, 2005

“Darwin” Defends Evolution

“Darwin” Defends Evolution
(University at Buffalo Reporter)
He interspersed humor with examples of basic evidence that support evolution. He noted that numerous vestigial organs and other extraneous features in the human body, such as some muscles, serve no discernible purpose. There are at least 100 vestigial parts in the body, he said. In addition to such well-known examples as the appendix or tonsils, Herreid cited goose bumps and muscles that wiggle the ears or move the scalp, the last of which he wryly demonstrated.

Sounds like a good way to work on those poll numbers.

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