I think everyone's entitled to his opinion. But that's a lot different than advocating teaching falsehoods to children and expecting society to accept religious beliefs as science.
The religious have a vested interest in appealing to people's tolerance of free speech and pandering to their notions of fairness. That doesn't change the fact that creationism isn't scientific, and it doesn't excuse religion trying to pass itself off as something it isn't. Things would be different if this truly were a scientific debate, but it's not.
I don't consider creationism the harmless fun that you seem to. The concept of common ancestry and evolution by natural selection has repercussions throughout science: the future of biodiversity, the search for new food sources, and the fight against diseases are all linked to evolution. We delegitimize evolutionary theory quite literally at our peril.
Regards,
Istvan



Reply With Quote


