Basically anyone who discounts the evolution model is a religious nut job or a laughable fanatic of some sort.
I know! Right? What's up with that!?
Its just like the people who thought the Earth was flat, or at the center of the universe.
I guess people just don't like it when their religious beliefs are challenged. Unfortuantely for them,
science works. Nobody in their right mind thinks the Earth is flat anymore.
As a believer in creation (ID) it seems to me that the evolution hypothesis attempts to build its case from the 2nd floor up.
Okay, well, life is here. That's inarguable. Too, its diverse. So how the hell did
that happen? That's the question. We don't have to figure out how it got here to figure out how it diversified.
All life and the perfect order of the universe could not have come into existence by random chance.
No evolutionist proposes otherwise.
I guess the bottom line is it takes faith to believe either argument which ironically makes evolution a form of religion.
This is always an interesting argument to me (and one that doesn't seem particularly though-out): "Oh yeah, well evolution requires faith too!"
So what's so bad about having faith that it would be an insult to an evolutionist? Doesn't that insult faith, itself?
Creationists have nothing to lose...if we're wrong then we all die like dogs and this life is all there is...
What if God created us by the process outlined in the Theory of Evolution? Then you'd be wrong and still have something to loose, right?
The truth of our faith becomes a matter of ridicule among the infidels if any Catholic, not gifted with the necessary scientific learning, presents as dogma what scientific scrutiny shows to be false. - St. Thomas Aquinas