There is one question I'd like to ask, isn't science working against evolution when we vaccinate ourselves from diseases instead of letting the natual process of selection take place? Wouldn't evolution, if left alone, produce a race of mankind that was better able to resist these diseases by allowing those who are naturally resistant (natural survivors of childhood diseases) to continue to produce children thereby passing down their resistance? (Not to mention the many cancers that run in families and the other genetic conditions that exist.)Isn't medicine working against the very process most scientists believe created the biological world we live in? I'm not for getting rid of medicine! just trying to understand this seeming inconsistency in the scientific world. Wouldn't allowing nature take its course be the best thing if man truly believes that natural processes have created such a remarkable living little planet as the one we all call home?
As other posters have pointed out, evolution has no specific goal. Subsequent generations are not necessarily "superior" to their ancestors--they are simply more adapted. All things being equal, your "caveman" ancestors (supposing they really existed) could easily kick your ass in single combat.
This is one of the primary misconceptions I needed to release myself from when I first started studying evolution--this idea that there has been a smooth process of improvement over the billions of years of life on earth. In reality it's been fits and starts and false positives and mistakes and dead ends.
And the point the other posters here are trying to make is that medicine, science, and technology are PART OF evolution. They are part of the natural world. Was it a bad idea for ants to develop the ability build hives? Some cow can come over and kick their ant hill over, and they'll all die. They're dependent on that ant hill. In a similar way humans are slowly becoming dependent on their own ant hills, and have been dependent on the use of tools for millions of years.
Do I agree with this? It's sounding more and more reasonable to me.