Evolutionists often state that creationist claims are invalid because those who espouse them lack the credentials. This isn't true.
Granted, there are a few televangelists (Kent Hovind etc.) whose scientific knowledge is around high-school level, but they're only the minority of creationists. Many, such as Kurt Wise, have PhDs in relevant fields. If it takes a moron to believe in creationism, then why do scientists with PhDs adhere to it?
Ronald Fisher, the main architect of the modern evolutionary synthesis, is described by Dawkins as "the greatest of Darwin's successors." He had no degree in biology, or even mathematics, but instead specialised in "eugenics" and astronomy. His ideas were embraced simply because they conformed to the theory of evolution. Yet someone like Dembski, who has a PhD in mathematics, becomes ridiculed because his ideas challenge evolution. This alone proves that credentials are meaningless when it comes to the question of origins.
I won't go down the 'Expelled' route and a claim a persecution complex. But just because ninety-nine percent of scientists are evolutionists does not make evolution true. If so, then the ninety-nine percent of scientists who believed in a flat earth five-hundred years ago must've been right about that too.
Granted, there are a few televangelists (Kent Hovind etc.) whose scientific knowledge is around high-school level, but they're only the minority of creationists. Many, such as Kurt Wise, have PhDs in relevant fields. If it takes a moron to believe in creationism, then why do scientists with PhDs adhere to it?
Ronald Fisher, the main architect of the modern evolutionary synthesis, is described by Dawkins as "the greatest of Darwin's successors." He had no degree in biology, or even mathematics, but instead specialised in "eugenics" and astronomy. His ideas were embraced simply because they conformed to the theory of evolution. Yet someone like Dembski, who has a PhD in mathematics, becomes ridiculed because his ideas challenge evolution. This alone proves that credentials are meaningless when it comes to the question of origins.
I won't go down the 'Expelled' route and a claim a persecution complex. But just because ninety-nine percent of scientists are evolutionists does not make evolution true. If so, then the ninety-nine percent of scientists who believed in a flat earth five-hundred years ago must've been right about that too.