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During the course of the very many Crevo discussions that go on here, I've often heard Creationists state things like "Evolution is hanging by a thread!" or "Scientists are giving up on evolution!" or "Fossil X is a hoax!" or "Scientists are finding more and more evidence for Creation!" even when even a cursory google search can show that these things are not true.
So where do Creationists get these ideas? And I mean them as an individual directly. So if your pastor says "A new poll shows that most scientists now reject evolution" you are getting your info from your pastor. If it's something written on a Creationist website, you are getting it from that site. Only if you have read the poll yourself are getting your info from the poll. And could thereby provide a reference to it for the rest of us, I would hope.
As it is now, the things I hear are so similar and so suspect in their sources that they seem like urban legends, perpetuated through friend-of-a-friend-type hearsay rather than actually supported by something tangible.
So when a Creationist says "Evolution is no longer accepted by most scientists", how do they know? What is their source for this information? If they hear it from someone else, do they make any attempts to verify it?
(and non-Creationists, also feel free to provide any of your regular sources for evolution info; the rest of us might find something new around the interwebs)
So where do Creationists get these ideas? And I mean them as an individual directly. So if your pastor says "A new poll shows that most scientists now reject evolution" you are getting your info from your pastor. If it's something written on a Creationist website, you are getting it from that site. Only if you have read the poll yourself are getting your info from the poll. And could thereby provide a reference to it for the rest of us, I would hope.
As it is now, the things I hear are so similar and so suspect in their sources that they seem like urban legends, perpetuated through friend-of-a-friend-type hearsay rather than actually supported by something tangible.
So when a Creationist says "Evolution is no longer accepted by most scientists", how do they know? What is their source for this information? If they hear it from someone else, do they make any attempts to verify it?
(and non-Creationists, also feel free to provide any of your regular sources for evolution info; the rest of us might find something new around the interwebs)
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