My last two posts of 2024 critiqued a study of the percentage of tuskless female elephants over a 15-year period. Evolutionists often refer to examples like this as evolution, however, nothing evolved, so it’s an inappropriate usage of the term. What they’re doing is playing a mind game to prove evolution. They point to these examples and describe them as rapid evolution and evolution in action. But evolution isn’t rapid, nor can we observe it in action. And if the process is rapid, or we can observe it, then it isn’t evolution. It’s something else entirely.
In this post I’m simply compiling a list of examples where evolutionists confuse the word evolution with processes like natural selection, speciation and adaptation. But in every case, there is no evolution. What occurs is offspring are reproduced with genetic traits acquired from their parents. In some instances, there are mutations, and these mutations are copying mistakes. These mistakes corrupt the DNA because something is broken. So there’s a loss of information and no gain. Evolutionists believe if enough of these mutations are acquired, the organism will develop novel features, like eyes, lungs, feathers, an immune system, etc. But this is a faith-based belief system that is philosophical. It’s not based on real, empirical science. We never observe this kind of evolution because, supposedly, it takes millions of years. Convenient, huh?
So there’s no evidence of evolution. Yet they refer to the following examples as evolution, and that’s how they convince others that evolution is an undeniable fact. They resort to this bait-and-switch tactic, and I suggest it’s dishonest and deceptive.
Here’s a list of 12 such articles, none of which provide a single example of evolution:
Evolution in Action? (January 28, 2013) Pupfish
Evolution Takes a Road Trip (June 2, 2013) Cliff swallows
12 Examples of Evolution Happening Right Now (May 2, 2015) Bed bugs, hybrid mice, clepto sea slug, dog breeds, stray dogs, moths, hybrid dogs, antibiotic resistance, toxic fish, frogs, bugs, plants
The Rapid Evolution of the Stickleback fish (December 19, 2015) Stickleback fish
Investigating the Pace of Evolution (January 15, 2022) Big horn sheep
Zebrafish and Evolution (June 29, 2022) Zebrafish
Are Wild Animals Evolving Faster than Anyone Thought? (July 23, 2022) Birds and mammals
A Conversation with an Evolutionist (March 4, 2023) Darwin’s finches, salamanders, flies, malaria-bearing mosquitos and stickleback fish
More Evolution in Action: Bats (July 13, 2024) Leaf-nosed bats
Have Scientists Witnessed Evolution in Real Time? (October 14, 2024) Marine snail
What Are Elephants Evolving Into? Part I (December 23, 2004) African elephants
What Are Elephants Evolving Into? Part II (December 28, 2024) African elephants
