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Is Evolution True? Examining the Evidence

Is Evolution True? Examining the Evidence

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Many of us take evolution for granted, but over the years I've received many comments from people who doubt whether it's true. In this episode, I'll describe the logic of and major evidence for the theory of evolution by natural selection.

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Chapters:

00:00 Why do we believe what we do?

08:19 The Logic, Mechanism, and Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection

21:36 Caveats and Objections to Evolutionary Theory

34:48 The 4 Main Categories of Evidence

35:09 1) The Fossil Record

45:06 2) Direct Observation

49:02 3) Biogeography

53:04 4) Genetics

1:00:21 Other Categories of Evidence

1:03:15 Artificial Selection (selective breeding)

1:06:17 Countering Young Earth Creationism


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