Does the theory have any shortcomings. Are there certain things it fails to explain? Are there any competing theories that do a better job of explaining?
What say you to this?
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Can the theory of evolution explain everything?
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Re: Can the theory of evolution explain everything?
Have you tryed to Google it?
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Re: Can the theory of evolution explain everything?
You are getting really annoying. What say you to this?
Re: Can the theory of evolution explain everything?
No. Next question.
Re: Can the theory of evolution explain everything?
Everything, no. The evolution of species, yes.
If by 'shortcomings' you mean, are there bits of data as yet unprocessed, then, yes. If you mean, are there gaps that only a god can fill, then, no. There are no competing theories of any kind.
If by 'shortcomings' you mean, are there bits of data as yet unprocessed, then, yes. If you mean, are there gaps that only a god can fill, then, no. There are no competing theories of any kind.
Re: Can the theory of evolution explain everything?
evolution can explain consciouness in the respect that everything changes through time .exept consciousness cos its independent of the event.consciousness dosnt evolve .forms and things change and move .consciousness dont change its always the exact same thing brains evolve to source .