A point I've noted before:
The theory of evolution has shown considerable resiliency. It's by far the most popular theory for theists to try and dismantle. So much so that they will often seemingly accept the rest of science without question, and attempt to use it to bring down this one "problem" theory.
Yet it still stands, after all these beatings. That's one tough theory. Of course, no theory is ever likely to be perfect and improvements are always good. But the flapping of gums about how fundamentally flawed the whole thing is does not match the reality. It's easy to pretend you've dismantled it when you won't let actual qualified scientists review your objections.
The theory of evolution has shown considerable resiliency. It's by far the most popular theory for theists to try and dismantle. So much so that they will often seemingly accept the rest of science without question, and attempt to use it to bring down this one "problem" theory.
Yet it still stands, after all these beatings. That's one tough theory. Of course, no theory is ever likely to be perfect and improvements are always good. But the flapping of gums about how fundamentally flawed the whole thing is does not match the reality. It's easy to pretend you've dismantled it when you won't let actual qualified scientists review your objections.
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