User:Zieber/Evolution Encyclopedia: Chapter 31, Part 1

The Evolution Encyclopedia is an anti-science essay by Evolution Facts, Inc., viewable at Evolution-facts.org. A portion of this work has been reproduced here for comparison purposes. The text has been copied exactly, although there appear to be errors in the original due to scanning or copying. The formatting has been altered from the original.

This chapter is titled "Evolution Encyclopedia Vol. 3, Chapter 31: SCIENTISTS SPEAK Part 1" 

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Conclusion
The author of this chapter repeatedly misrepresents elements of the theory of evolution in an attempt to refute it. Contrary to the arguments presented herein, the modern theory of evolution does not predict that an individual organism will react to its environment in order to affect a sudden evolutionary change to that individual. Evolution does in fact predict that, over many generations, variation within a species will allow the most beneficial characteristics to be selected, with the result being the continued improvement of the fitment of the species to its environment.