(July 17, 2014 at 1:23 pm)SteveII Wrote:(July 17, 2014 at 1:15 pm)Bibliofagus Wrote: @SteveII: Other members here are a lot more qualified than me to answer the stuff you claimed and challenged. So I would just like to ask you 2 questions that relate to the subject of believing evolution is true.
Do you agree with the claim that the theory of evolution gave humanity many advances in the medical field?
If the answer is yes - Let's say the theory of evolution is wrong: What are the odds the medical profession get's so much right on the basis of a theory that is wrong?
If the answer is no - Where did these advances in the medical field come from?
I don't see that the choices make sense. Medical advances are because of scientific inquiry. If you are going to bring in microevolution, everyone believes that occurs and is even useful in most cases.
Okay. Then explain to me why millions and millions of micro-evolutionary (whatever that is) events can never result in a big change over time.