Originally posted by MSBS
Hmm...this seems not to be the case. Were the debate actually pointless to creationists then they would not be spending so much emotional energy on it, spending their money to set up web sites that "debunk" it, or writing books to refute it, nor for that matter would you be spending your time posting about it.
Your understanding of Darwin seems to be quite limited from a historical perspective. He was never anti-creationist. He published his theory after waiting a great deal of time because he knew he would be persecuted because of it. In victorian england respectabilty was everything, and respectability did not include revolutionairies or those that went against the creationist dogma of the Anglican church. This debate, so "pointless" to creationists, was preached against in churches all over England, and continues to be attacked relentlessly by fundemetalists rangling from the bible belt to the middle east.
Darwin would probably have happily left publication of the theory until after his death, but Wallace derived the theory on his own and was close to publishing. Darwin's friends convinced him to publish at the same time as Wallace, so that he would not be scooped and his considerable renown as a natural scientist would back the theory (his works on the biology and morphology of barnacles are still required reading for students in that area). It was about the science-- not about an attack on creationism. Darwin's name was dragged through the mud in his lifetime....something that he never wanted and would have avoided had he been able.
There seems to be very little middle ground in this debate because neither side is really debating the same subject. Scientists are holding to a theory that is well supported while creationists are fighting what they percieve to be blasphemy. Very few people understand the POV of the other side, which is why such vitrol is spewed forth. It's a fight between foolish dogmatists and evil heritics, and most people are unwilling to give an inch.
In my opinion, anyone using evolution to "disprove" a religion is a fool, while anyone denying the facts of evolution based on their interpretation of their religion is likewise a fool. Science is science and the data is the data. All emotion and personal likes or dislikes aside, the supernatural is not looked at, and from a scientific perspective should not be commented on.