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Bonehead Arguments of Evolution
- Argument by definition:
"Creation is outside of science."
- Argument by appeal to
authority or intellectual snobbery: "All those scientists can't be wrong."
- Argument by lining up ducks
in a row (homology).
This is like space travelers visiting earth in year 3000 finding cars in a
junkyard and creating an evolutionary sequence from them.
- If you can't explain it, give
it a scientific name (evolutionist fairy dust).
- Arguing that if you have
described a process, you have explained its origin.
- Assuming what you want to
prove (tautology).
- Mistaking devolution for
evolution. (Devolution is like a nail spontaneously turning to rust.
Evolution is like rust spontaneously turning into a nail).
- Selection (eliminating
features) produces new features.
- If an evolutionist can come
up with an ad-hoc argument that seems to explain something, it refutes the
creationist explanation.
- Punk-eek (Punctuated
equilibrium). "Evolution happened too fast to find transitional forms
in the fossil record."
- The straw man (creating a
misconception or false image of what creationists believe).
"Creationists believe that the earth is flat."
- Creationists who sell books
are “money-grubbers” motivated by profit.
- Comparing Christians to
Islamic fundamentalists and the Taliban.
- “Creationists don’t publish
in the top evolutionary science journals.” (Hmmm…I wonder why?)
- Teaching creation violates
the separation of church and state. (As if teaching evolutionary doctrine
doesn’t.)
All of these arguments are either patently false or so
ridiculous they don’t merit the time spent to answer them. If a person resorts
to arguments like these to bolster evolutionary theory, their thinking is so
out-of-whack foundationally that it would take months to straighten it out.
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