What's remarkable about Mark is that he has been told over and over again, over a period of years, that what he's just written is his own perverse fantasy and does not represent the actual beliefs of most theistic evolutionists, yet that information just rolls off his mind like water off a duck.
Such a shame, Steve has so much knowledge of physics and genetic statistics but resorts to fallacious ad hominems that are relevant to neither science nor religion. What perverse fantasy? More importantly, when do you ever give God credit for creating anything, or even designing it for that matter.
I have yet to see any theistic evolutionist that could do a sound exposition of any text in Scripture. Devoid of theological insight they ridicule anyone who would take the Genesis account as an historical narrative, never mind the fact that, that's exactly what it is.
He's been told countless times that virtually all of us accept the doctrine of creation, but simply disagree with literalist readings of the Bible about how God created. He doesn't care. He doesn't care what we actually think or believe; it'e more important for him to hold onto his fantasy version of his opponents than it is to deal with the real people with their real beliefs.
Yet you mock Creation preferring a philosophy that assumes, a priori, that everything has exclusively naturalistic causes all the way back and including the Big Bang. What exactly do you think God created because what you are saying is diametrically opposed to the Nicene Creed:
We believe in one God,
the Father, the Almighty,
maker of heaven and earth,
of all that is, seen and unseen.
You must be a Creationist in order to be a Christian. You insist on arguing against Creationism and then claim to believe God created all things. What did God create because not a single theistic evolutionist will a single act of God creating anything, God doesn't even get credit for intelligently designing the universe, let alone creating it.
You can't eat your cake and then expect to have it.
They're neither, Mark. They're nothing at all -- they're cartoon characters you made up. Maybe someday you'll turn off the cartoons and start dealing with the real people.
The are militant Darwinian giving lip service to Christian theism while attacking essential doctrine. You must be a Creationist in order to be a Christian, in order to be a Creationist you must believe that God created something. Kind of hard to fathom how constantly putting out fallacious ad hominems aimed at believers is an expression of faith.
I know what theistic evolutionists believe and I know exactly what they believe. I know it for what it is, it's one long argument against Creationism with no discernible difference from the Darwinian a priori assumption of universal common descent.
While I don't have a problem with a Christian who is convinced by the evidence in universal common descent the incessant fallacious ad hominems tell me one thing conclusively. They lack the convictions of their beliefs. Not as Christians but as evolutionists.