Speciation: Sorghum or Speed Racer?
In many religious circles, the speed of speciation and its "conflict with faith" are often discussed (in layman's terms). Many believe that too many things had to have happened too quickly and that too many changes had to have been made in a short period of time for evolution to have occurred independent of a Creator, or even at all. In some cases, these believers are on the right track. Speciation often DOES take longer than one or two generations, though evidence does show speciation, evolution, and selection have occurred and will continue to do so. There are several different ways speciation can occur, and each of these ways takes a different amount of time. It takes considerably longer for a buildup of mutations to produce a new species than would result from the migration and separation of two groups previously of the same species. Most commonly, evolution often behaves more like sorghum and less like Speed Racer. The processes by which speciation occurs all have varying times required, but only a few cases of speciation behave in the way some religious people fear they do.
Love this break down and how it relates to religious perception!
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