Why is it that those that support the theory of evolution always begin with the assertion that anyone who disagrees with them must be an uneducated moron?
Most of us
don't start that way. But after seeing the debate now for nigh unto 30 years of my life I'd have to say that education
in the specific area of discussion is not of top priority for many, many Creationists.
I have personally on this board over the past couple of years asked if any of the various Creationists have ever even had one geology course. So far I don't recall
any of them confessing to having darkened the door of a geology class.
"Morons"? Usually not. "Uneducated"? Often.
There is a great deal of research on the proof available for creation, without the inclusion of the biblical record.
Very little that I have seen is even marginally valuable or reasonable science. (I have a PhD in geology just for comparison's sake, so at least from the point of view of earth history I've seen a goodly bit of data).
There are a multitude of PHds
Multitudes? In the earth and biological sciences? I can tell you from experience in the
earth sciences that I have met very, very few.
out there who are fully convinced, based on the scientific evidence of the fact that the universe is the result of intelligent design.
Moving the goal posts. "Intelligent design", while a moderated "cover" to wedge creationism into mainstream thought, is a watered-down pseudo-a-religious concept. Certainly it's own debate.
You spout 'facts' about evolution, though none of them prove macro evolution. No one argues that micro evolution happens.
No one argues that
now precisely because evolutionists had to battle tooth and nail with the forces of ignorance just to get them to face that fact.
But actually there are numerous proofs of "macro evolution". Here's the "Classic"
"29+ Proofs of Macroevolution" as has been posted before.
But I will more simply point to the fossil record. Now certainly many Creationists like to point at it and say "see the animals appear to 'spring' into existance!" But that would require "Special Creation Events" happening
throughout geologic history over the course of almost the entire history of the planet. To my knowledge there is
absolutely no evidence of that from the Bible which only provides special creation during the so-called CREATION WEEK.
Surely God
could do "special creations" every second of every day. But then that would bear little resemblance to the Bible which acts as the foundation of Creationism proper, thus eliminating the only 'support' for creationism.
Furthermore, there is not a single viable or provable explantion for where everything came from in the first place, besides God.
I can see you are new to the debate. Welcome. Now please do learn the difference between EVOLUTION, ABIOGENESIS and COSMOGENESIS.
These three distinct concepts will come in quite handy as you continue to engage the debate.
Many, many scientists have turned away from crazy theories such as the Big Bang
Many? Again, I'm a scientist, please quantify "many".
Now granted cosmological origins is a big, big question. The "ultiamte origins" question. In fact some may think it "unanswerable". But just plopping the Judeo-Christian God into the "gap" doesn't necessarily solve anything. It merely brings up more questions. Where did God come from? Why
that God and not
this other one over here?
because they have realized that such a scenario is insupportable. I am no scientist, but I can say that I've seen 'science' change dramatically over the course of my life and have realized that whatever they may say is 'proven' is up for grabs until the next guy 'disproves' it.
Actually it would be very helpful if you learned how scientists actually function. You'd see we are not some anti-religious monsters hell-bent on destruction of all that is holy just to spite God. We are merely trying to play the game by the rules that make sense. Interjecting religion into science serves nobody. It opens religion up to extremely uncomfortable scrutiny as to its claims and it ruins any value science can develop from its own claims.
The Bible, however, keeps gaining more and more ground with archealogical discoveries mounting proof upon proof that it is historically accurate.
Have you read:
"David and Solomon" by Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman?
("The Bible Unearthed" is also an interesting read by the same authors). Both deal with archaelogical evidence in relation to the O.T.
While I have no doubt whatsoever that
parts of the Bible are accurate in regards to place, just as Stephen King's "
The Stand" does mention real places, there are points which seem to diverge from what is presented in the Bible.
You may wish to thumb your nose at creationist, that is your choice, but the God and Creator of the Universe will have the last word and you will bow the knee.
I only thumb my nose at them when they start attacking science they have little interest in understanding themselves. At that point, when they wish to get their ignorance enshrined on equal footing with the hard work of countless scientists over the centuries then you can bet I will be fighting that.
I do so love it when Christians pull back their veils a bit and show their teeth. Their thirst for "vengeance". It shows you are all human. Just like the rest of us. No better, no worse. But for all your religious piety, you still harbor that little burning candle of vengeance.
I see it dripping from the lips of even the kindest people some times. "God will have the last word and
you'll pay!" or "God will make you bend your knee!"
It is refreshing to see the raw, utter humanity. The base animalistic instinct that Creationists fear acknowldeging so much.