(February 9, 2009 at 8:45 am)LondonLoves Wrote: 1. I've never fully understood why theists are so afraid of evolution. Does it in some way conflict with any particular religion? I thought the 'intelligent design' argument was supposed to link God with science -- why are people still banging on about evolution?
Well, lets take Christianity for instance. The Christian standard apologetic is based on the Bible being the "true word from God" and many scientific things directly contradict it.
Let's compare some modern scientific theories with the creation account in Genesis, to see how completely incompatible they are:
1. Science: The universe has been forming and expanding for billions of years after the Big Bang.
Genesis: God created the universe in six days (Genesis 1:1-31).
2. Science: The sun and most of the stars formed before the earth was formed.
Genesis: The earth was created before the sun and stars (the earth on the first day - Genesis 1:2-5, the sun and stars on the fourth day - Genesis 1:14-19).
3. Science: The first lifeforms evolved in the oceans.
Genesis: The first forms of life were plants on dry land (on the third day - Genesis 1:9-12).
4. Science: Fish evolved in the oceans before plants appeared on land.
Genesis: Plants and trees were created on land before fish were created (plants and trees on the third day - Genesis 1:9-13, fish on the fifth day - Genesis 1:20-23).
5. Science: Fish evolved millions of years before birds.
Genesis: Fish and birds were created during the same 24-hour period (the fifth day - Genesis 1:20-23).
6. Science: Reptiles evolved before whales (which are mammals).
Genesis: Whales were created before reptiles (whales on the fifth day - Genesis 1:20-23, reptiles on the sixth day - Genesis 1:24-31).
7. Science: Reptiles and land mammals evolved before birds.
Genesis: Birds were created before reptiles and land mammals (birds on the fifth day - Genesis 1:20-23, reptiles and land mammals on the sixth day - Genesis 1:24-31).
8. Science: Sea mammals (the ancestors of dolphins and whales) arose in the same period as the first primates (the ancestors of monkeys and humans).
Genesis: Sea mammals were created before monkeys and humans (sea mammals on the fifth day - Genesis 1:20-23, monkeys and humans on the sixth day - Genesis 1:24-31).
9. Science: Life evolved by gradually changing from one type of lifeform into a new kind of lifeform.
Genesis: Life was created "according to their various kinds" (Genesis 1:11, 12, 21, 24, 25). Genesis reveals that God created each kind of animal without any hint of an evolutionary process. It is significant that plants and animals were all created "according to their kinds," but humans were created "in the image of God" (Genesis 1:27).
So from the beginning, according to the bible humans were created to be different from the animals. Humans did not evolve from any animals. That is a 180 degree opposing view of the ToE and therefore ToE must be wrong in the Christians eye. There are a lot of bitter pills to swallow as a believer when you actually believe the Bible to be the absolute true word of God. These hardcore Christians would rather reject all supported evidence than admit that the Bible is wrong.
Now there are people that consider themselves Christian and still accept the ToE to be true, some of which are even well known scientist defending the ToE against creationist assaults. But they really have to cherry pick the Bible to unimaginable depths to reconcile their beliefs with what they know.
(February 9, 2009 at 8:45 am)LondonLoves Wrote: 2. What was everyone taught at school? I had no idea that evolution was open to debate until I decided to learn more about it on Wikipedia and saw that there was a big furror about it. Wasn't everyone just taught "evolution is a fact and this is the scientific theory about why it happens, now on to Mitosis"?
I learned Biology for close to 10 years, as it is part of the curriculum for lower and secondary agricultural school. To me the theory of Evolution through natural selection made perfect sense because it is essentially nature doing what farmers do themselves and have done for over 1000's of years. The only difference is that instead of natural selection, the farmers are the selectors.
(February 9, 2009 at 8:45 am)LondonLoves Wrote: 3. When you were first taught about evolution (whether it be by parent, teacher etc.) didn't you just think "yup, that makes perfect sense -- bloomin' 'eck scientists are clever"?
Not the scientists are clever part, I never looked that far ahead.