Science and the Sacred

The Missing Link?

Wednesday May 20, 2009

Categories: Daily Thoughts
Darwinius_masillae.jpg
Source: Public Library of Science journal

Could the fossil above, revealed to the public today at a news conference, be the long sought after "missing link" for evolution that some news outlets are claiming?  In actuality, the idea of a missing link is somewhat of a misnomer.  Evolutionary relations are more like a complex family tree, and no one species will ever link everything together.  Still, this fossil provides a glimpse at what our ancient evolutionary ancestors may have looked like.  Named Darwinius masillae after Charles Darwin and its place of discovery, the fossil shows a creature about the size of a small cat with four legs and a long tail.  To date, it is the best preserved fossil ever recovered of a primate, even revealing the contents of the creature's stomach.

The fossilized creature is more like an "aunt" than a direct parent, says Jens Frazen, one of the German scientists who presented the new find.  However, other experts believe the link between the specimen to anthropoids may be much weaker.  "I would say it's more like a third cousin twice removed," said K. Christopher Beard of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh.

Still, even if it is only in a peripheral way, the new fossil offers a glimpse at our evolutionary ancestors.  While it may not revolutionize our understanding of evolution, the fossil is just another piece of evidence showing that evolution has occurred, as Darrel addressed in his blog yesterday.

You can read the entire Associated Press story here and watch video of the official press conference on The History Channel.

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Beaglelady
May 20, 2009 11:21 PM

I'll be going to the American Museum of Natural History on Saturday so I'll get to see the cast of Ida!

Your Name
May 21, 2009 7:06 AM


From my reading on evolution, most of it is a theoretical hypothesis. There are many problems with the theory of evolution, yet it is guarded with religious fervor. Could you please provide me with a linkor information that demonstrates the scientific proof that makes evolution through natural selection a law? Thank you.

The BioLogos Foundation
May 21, 2009 10:30 AM
http://www.BioLogos.org/

If you have time, Darrel Falk's "Coming to Peace with Science" provides some excellent reasons why evolution is scientifically sound, including evidence from both genetics and the fossil record. You may also find our "Questions" at BioLogos.org of value. Thanks for your response!

Beaglelady
May 21, 2009 7:23 PM

The Understanding Evolution website has some excellent information that should get you started.

Beaglelady
May 21, 2009 7:26 PM

Please see this site for some good information: http://evolution.berkeley.edu/

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Dr. Darrel Falk is Professor of Biology at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, where he has taught since 1988. He is the author of Coming to Peace with Science: Bridging the Worlds Between Faith and Biology (InterVarsity Press, Downer's Grove, Il
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