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Huram Abi
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No, proving that humans are closer to orangutans instead of chimps does not falsify evolution. Proving that Turkana Boy was not a human ancestor does not falsify evolution. Proving that Lucy was not part of the human lineage does not falsify evolution.
And finally, falsifying evolution does not offer one ounce of support for creationism.
This is the point that needs to be driven home. The pattern of the dialogue needs to revolve around this point.
In fact, as a thought experiment, we should just give it to them....
For the sake of argument, evolution is a myth.. Okay.
Now what?
Do you feel more secure? Or now that we've removed the distraction, is there anything that can comfort your vulnerability now that you have to examine your own position?
This whole "disproving evolution" is a vice that creationists use so they can detach themselves from the inadequacies in their own explanation for how life came to be on the planet.
We need to be talking more about creationism and less about evolution, here.
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