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Charles Darwin argued that vestigial organs are evidence of evolution and represent a function that was once necessary for survival, but over time that function became either diminished or nonexistent. We just think they're weird. ... Therefore, the human sexual organs are probably in no danger of becoming vestigial.
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www.livescience.com/animals/top10_vestigial_organs-1.ht...
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What Are Vestigial Organs? ... Vestigial organs: what are they and why should we learn about them? When Dr. Michael Shermer debated Dr. Duane Gish at UCLA last March 10th, he called upon vestigial organs as evidence for evolution.
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www.creationinthecrossfire.com/Articles/VestigialOrgans...
www.creationinthecrossfire.com/Articles/VestigialOrgans.html
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Some vestigial organs can be determined to be useless if experiments show that organisms with them survive no better than organisms without them.
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www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CB/CB360.html
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Vestigiality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vestigiality describes homologous characters of organisms which have seemingly lost all or most of their original function in a species through evolution. These may take various forms such as anatomi...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vestigiality
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Most of the obvious anatomical homologies are between anatomical structures which are in active use by the species in question, but some anatomical homologies involve structures which are no longer needed but which also haven't disappeared entirely. ... Vestigial Organs and Anatomical Homologies...
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atheism.about.com/od/evolutionexplained/a/VestigialOrga...
atheism.about.com/od/evolutionexplained/a/VestigialOrgansAppendix.htm
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Darwin's evidence for evolution: Rudimentary ("vestigial") organ ... B. Organs that serve dual purposes (such as flowers: production of gametes and attraction of pollinators) may be functional in one part and rudimentary in the other.
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www.nyu.edu/projects/fitch/courses/evolution/html/rudim...
www.nyu.edu/projects/fitch/courses/evolution/html/rudimentary_organs.html
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Evolutionists once claimed that within our bodies there are organs and other structures that once served a purpose to our ancestors that no longer serve any purpose. These organs, called vestigial organs, were believed to be "leftovers" from human evolution, and to not have any current uses.
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library.thinkquest.org/29178/vestigia.htm
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Vestigial organs ( organs inherited from ancient ancestors, but no longer serving a purpose) prove evolution is true. ... "It is apparent that the discussion of vestigial organs in many biology textbooks owes more to Wiedersheim than to Darwin…. He provides a list of eighty-six vestigial organs, as well as many others...
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www.darwinisdead.com/vestigial_organs.htm
www.darwinisdead.com/vestigial_organs.htm
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