Allow me to join Delta's admirable attempt to 'dumb things down' concerning evolution and address the single most common criticism I hear in these kinds of threads.

*clears throat*

Don't listen to creationists who thrive on misrepresenting the scientific perspective in an attempt to cloud the waters of debate. No one is claiming we evolved from apes - we evolved from a common ancestor!


Sorry, I had to get that out of my system, everytime I hear some yokel get uppity and proclaim "I didn't come from no monkey!" I just wanna puke.
BlueDevil Reviewed by BlueDevil on . Macroevolution examples Supporters of Creationism believe that there are no example(s) of Macroevolution - put simply most supporters of creationism don't believe that living things have become more complex over time. This is a broad generalisation but it will fit most peoples understanding of the concepts. From Wikipedia: Some Creationists have also adopted the term "macroevolution" to describe the form of evolution that they reject. They may accept that evolutionary change is possible within species Rating: 5