Wednesday, January 17, 2007

The 'fact' of evolution.

One of the scariest things I have come across in my life is how the evolutionary hypothesis is accepted on such a wide scale based on the flimsiest of evidence. As a former Chairman of Magistrates, I can assure you that, if tested in a British court, the evidence would not and could not conclude that evolution is a fact.
Indeed, when we speak of 'evolution', to which of the fifteen different theories are we actually referring?
Few evolutionists believe the same thing at all but they all agree that evolution did take place. [?]
Evolution is emphatically not science. It is a belief system - faith if you will.
Try this out as a mental exercise. I shall give you an accurate statement of general evolutionary belief. All I ask is that you give it a few moments of deep thought.
"Hydrogen is a colourless, odourless gas which, given enough time turns into people."

Tell me that is not a statement of faith. And to think, some people say that belief in God is 'intellectual suicide." What does that make belief in evolution?


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