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EphelDuath
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You just said that my response was laughable, and then re-affirmed it the very next sentence. Even if 99% of scientists are avowed atheists, that doesn’t damper their credibility regarding factual evidence regarding evolution.Laughable - that is clearly not at all what I said or implied. It is a fact that the culture of the biological sciences is dominated by materialists. I can certain post references.
I dare you to name five respected scientists, who themselves are not YECs or think evolution didn’t happen, and think Behe has credibility.Yes, there are, and there are plenty who do NOT think Behe is a dolt, either.
I anticipate you’ll say something like, “well of course if they believe in evolution, they won’t like Behe.” This is exactly my point. All respectable scientists in the world believe in evolution. That’s how much evidence there is for it. Fundamentalists or ultra-traditionalists sometimes will attempt to write up a critique of evolution, which don’t stand up for a week in open scientific journals. That’s why they never, ever contribute to these journals; they always write popular books addressed at the public, who have only a nominal understanding of biology themselves and won’t understand why Behe’s arguments are bogus.
Though honestly, I don’t think there’s any way to convince you why this is the case. You already think that believers in evolution, even if they’re devout Christians, are “entrenched materialists” and can’t be trusted because they have a motive for opposing YEC. What could I possibly do to convince you otherwise? What evidence could I provide for you to show you just how clear it is that macroevolution is essentially fact?
Nonsense. That’s what his “scientific evidence” is. He rehashes arguments that have been repeatedly discredited under hopes that the people who read his works won’t realize this fact.Anyone who has problems with him has them on philosophical grounds and not his science.
You are clearly exaggerating Behe’s reputation - what is your agenda, I really have to ask?
I must be an “entrenched materialist,” I suppose? You’re doing it again. Everybody who disagrees with you isn’t just wrong, they have an ulterior motive for doing so.
You know, I believe in 9/11 conspiracy theories. I think the WTCs were blown up by interior demolition.I must have a degree in biology to have any opinion of it at all? That is very interesting. Michael Behe has a PhD in biology, by the way.
The hundreds of thousands of physicists that say this is balogna? Obviously, they’re all paid off by the government. Those guys that have to post their videos on YouTube to be heard? They’re totally honest! No ulterior motive there.
And if you don’t believe me, I can prove it! All those courageous men that stand up for 9/11 Truth are brilliant and experts in science; and I can show you quotes that show how much all of the other physicists that laugh it off really just love the government!
… see what I’m doing here? I don’t mean to compare your beliefs to 9/11 Troofers, who are not just uninformed but straight-up morons. But the reason why they can hold their beliefs is because they’ve set up a world-view where everybody who disagrees with them are inherently untrustworthy. Their beliefs are unfalsifiable.
I edited my previous post before you made your response.I noticed you ignored my challenge to post the apparently simple and obvious counter to the statistical problems of pre-biotic evolution you implied exists; unless you do so soon I will have to conclude you were posturing.