From a Chicago Tribune interview with the president of the Field Museum about the new "Darwin" exhibit there:
How many lies can one stuff into a single sentence like the above?
Is evolution so weak that it must resort to lies to counter its opposition?
Many people, like myself, have rejected evolution because it is not credible. To be blunt, the idea is amazingly dumb.
And when I first looked at this dumb idea skeptically 23 years ago, it began a slow gravitation back to the faith which I had rejected at college 58 years ago.
"Humans are here because of a long series of fortunate copying errors."
With an idea like that who needs evidence?
McCarter (the president) was a big booster for creating the exhibit as a counterbalance to a surprisingly strong movement working to restore creationist teaching in schools, believing that evolutionary theory is false and that God created the Earth and all living species upon it around 6000 years ago.
How many lies can one stuff into a single sentence like the above?
Is evolution so weak that it must resort to lies to counter its opposition?
Many people, like myself, have rejected evolution because it is not credible. To be blunt, the idea is amazingly dumb.
And when I first looked at this dumb idea skeptically 23 years ago, it began a slow gravitation back to the faith which I had rejected at college 58 years ago.
"Humans are here because of a long series of fortunate copying errors."
With an idea like that who needs evidence?