Not consciously lying but, and this is the sad part, unwilling to see the weakness in their argument or to openly debate the issue with proponents of creation.
Well, unless you are a scientist, I don’t know how you can make such a claim with a straight face, assuming that you are. Heck, even if you are a scientist, I don’t know how you can possibly be serious.
Evolutionists tend to believe that “real” scientists are only those that subscribe to this theory and all those opposing, or simply questioning, evolution are not “real” scientists, regardless of their academic qualifications or the logic of their argument.
First off, if one has a scientific disagreement with evolution, that person has the obligation to publish and defend their position. Science doesn’t have a problem with that. What science does have a problem with is coming to an un-defensible conclusion that is contrary to all the evidence and insisting that everyone must accept that position.
Do you understand why? It actually has nothing to do with ideology, although that may be the case with some scientists. It has everything to do with the evidence. There is a reason evolution is so widely accepted and it has everything to do with the fact that all the evidence points to the theory, not to creationism. In fact, no evidence points to creationism. None. A perfect example is this thread. Notice thay you and others spend a huge amount of time trying to create doubt about evolution. How about a thread that provides scientific evidence of a 6 day creation 6,000-10,000 years ago? Why do we never have that to discuss? I know why that is, but I am curious if you do.
I am sure many evolutionist have had second thoughts about their belief that all has come about as the result to chance.
Is chance the biggest obstacle you have? What is chance to God?
Catholic scientists may accept that there was a “creation” somewhere along the line only because they’re still attached to Catholic circles and feel secure in their midst, but the way they present their acceptance of Darwinism is not that different from atheistic evolutionists.
That is because the science is so solid that to do otherwise would be a sign of willful ignorance of the data. The fact that “athiestic evolutionists” accept something does not make it false.
It gives the impression they add God to the equation only because they are required to do so to remain in the association.
That is your personal opinion and is based on your prefered version of the faith. You should be careful with statements like that. I, for one, take offense to such a suggestion.
Peace
Tim