So I saw the "Questioning Darwin" documentary on HBO and I thought it was gonna be pro-creationism...its not.
Its actually an alright look at the origins of the creationism movement and problems they have with scientific understanding.
That being said, I noticed there were several inherently flawed arguments that creationists had.
These people aren't "dumb" per se...just uninformed.
So I want to take the time to address any flaws you can
Also, i'll update this post to include posters who I think are also qualified to comment on the topic and answer other questions.
I want to maintain some quality in this thread but also eventually educate those who are unfamiliar with the concept.
FIRST THINGS FIRST:
Evolution DOES NOT address the origins of life.
It simply doesn't.
thats another topic that has been approached in theories that include but aren't limited to:
1. Abiogensis: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenesis
2. Panspermia: www.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panspermia
I've got advanced degrees and am working
on professional degrees in this topic, so I just want to do my part to IMPROVE the dialogue on some topics here.
PLEASE POST YOUR COMMENTS IN A SINGLE POST TO BE ADDRESSED AS THOROUGHLY AS POSSIBLE.
APPROVED POSTERS (to be updated):
@Poitier
@Sensitive Blake Griffin
@Raul
@Mephistopheles
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@Ill
@Fervid
@NoMayo15
@No_bammer_weed
Its actually an alright look at the origins of the creationism movement and problems they have with scientific understanding.
That being said, I noticed there were several inherently flawed arguments that creationists had.
These people aren't "dumb" per se...just uninformed.
So I want to take the time to address any flaws you can
Also, i'll update this post to include posters who I think are also qualified to comment on the topic and answer other questions.
I want to maintain some quality in this thread but also eventually educate those who are unfamiliar with the concept.
FIRST THINGS FIRST:
Evolution DOES NOT address the origins of life.
It simply doesn't.
thats another topic that has been approached in theories that include but aren't limited to:
1. Abiogensis: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenesis
2. Panspermia: www.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panspermia
I've got advanced degrees and am working

PLEASE POST YOUR COMMENTS IN A SINGLE POST TO BE ADDRESSED AS THOROUGHLY AS POSSIBLE.
APPROVED POSTERS (to be updated):
@Poitier
@Sensitive Blake Griffin
@Raul
@Mephistopheles
@Type Username Here
@Ill
@Fervid
@NoMayo15
@No_bammer_weed
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