Comment Re:Pfft! Why do Bees fly? (Score 1) 1237
Actually, the poster is simply doing his/her job since the original article specifically brings up this argument:
Admittedly it may be a little overemphasis (the main point of the article isn't this) but it isn't really flamebait.They are also pleased that a simple thing like bee flight can no longer be used as an example of science failing to explain a common phenomenon. Proponents of intelligent design, or ID, have tried in recent years to promote the idea of a supreme being by discounting science because it can't explain everything in nature. "People in the ID community have said that we don't even know how bees fly," Altshuler said. "We were finally able to put this one to rest. We do have the tools to understand bee flight and we can use science to understand the world around us."