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Why Evolution?
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<blockquote data-quote="Split Rock" data-source="post: 45677524" data-attributes="member: 17087"><p>I think you are right. Back to the original question. The reason evolution is singled out more often than atronomy, geology, or linguistics is the <em>emotional appeal</em> of the anti-evolution argument. "I am not a monkey," has much more emotional appeal than "Starlight is not millions of years old," or "the Grand canyon is not millions of years old," or "All human languages originated at the Tower of Babel." People do not like thinking of themselves as "apes," even if biological they clearly are. Creationists can build on that to attack evolution, and then to other forms of science from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Split Rock, post: 45677524, member: 17087"] I think you are right. Back to the original question. The reason evolution is singled out more often than atronomy, geology, or linguistics is the [I]emotional appeal[/I] of the anti-evolution argument. "I am not a monkey," has much more emotional appeal than "Starlight is not millions of years old," or "the Grand canyon is not millions of years old," or "All human languages originated at the Tower of Babel." People do not like thinking of themselves as "apes," even if biological they clearly are. Creationists can build on that to attack evolution, and then to other forms of science from there. [/QUOTE]
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