EVOLUTION: Unscientific and Mythical
Date: May 26, 2007 11:53AM
How did all the fresh water organisms -- fish, weeds, algae, various microorganisms -- survive the increased salinity of the "Flood", as the oceans must've blended into the fresh water bodies? How did the salt water organisms survive the decreased salinity as the fresh water fell from the sky?
How did Noah manage to get the infinite amount of bacteria and microorganisms onto the Ark? They are a vital part of our ecology and all life on earth surely would have become extinct without them.
If all the life on the Ark, and on Earth, were plant-eaters prior to the Flood, and some became meat-eaters after the Flood due to the scarcity of plants, what did the plant-eaters eat?
How did Noah gather koalas, penguins and the like? How did he maintain living eucalyptus trees on the Ark -- the only food a koala will eat?
How did he know which animals were "clean" and which were not, when the laws of Leviticus weren't written until after the Flood?
Why do the Chinese, who have a written history of 8000 years, not have any record of a global flood? The Bible didn't say anything about sparing the Chinese, as well as two or seven of each animal and Noah and kin.
I've followed this creation/ID/evolution debate closely for quite a long time, as all sides seem to have answers. So far, only evolution has answers that stand up to peer review and intense scrutiny. Although there are some jabs against science in some ID and Creationist writings, overall there is overwhelming scientific evidence for evolution. The "facts" from the ID and Creationist camps have been debunked easily by science; for example, a simple Google search will come up with refutations against irreducible complexity.
At the very, very least, there is utterly overwhelming scientific evidence that the earth and the universe are much older than 6000 years.
The scientific definition of "theory" is thus: "A widely accepted explanation supported by a large body of obersations and experiments."
Evolutionary belief is not necessarily exclusive of a belief in God. There are a lot of scientists and science-minded laypeople who hold both beliefs comfortably. No, evolution doesn't adhere to the teachings in the Bible, but the perceived legitimacy of the Bible's writings are a whole 'nother topic.
I really don't mean disrespect to the original poster, as I know how important a person's religious beliefs are to a person. It just irks me to see people trying to use science to prove these beliefs, while dissing science as a tool of the devil if it doesn't produce results congruent with the Bible's teachings. Science brought us technology (ie. your computer), medicine, and comfort (ie. electric light, phones, central heating), among many other things. For that I am grateful.
Live in the joy of your faith -- if your faith is the joyful kind! -- and thank God for the science that has enriched our lives.