He has an education in cleaning teeth. That's what he does for a living. As a self-professed pastor, I'm sure you would admit that you are better trained to give spiritual advice than, say, a Sunday School teacher. Same difference.pastorkevin73 said:Hmmm! Very interesting. You TEs always rant that unless a person haa some kind of biology degree that opinion is not worth two bits and now when someone does have some biology education and does not agree with evolution you through him out too.
But see TEBeliever's comments re: research and evidence. This is what ultimately counts. As has already been pointed out to you, Martin's claims about the impossibility of evolution via reference to "irreducibly complex" systems have been falsified with science (not to mention bad, god-of-the-gaps theology. What Martin has done is set up a test for God that has been falsified!).
I question even this statement, and I hear it a lot. By "evolutionst" do you mean "athiest who didn't question evolution"? Because I think it could hardly be argued that Martin truly understood the ins-and-outs of evolution. If he did, he would hardly be making the statements he does. I studied calculus in high school and university, too, but I would hardly consider myself a mathematician.BTW, Dr. Martin was at one time an evolutionist.
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