Email dated 09/04/046>
(I have italicised parts for clarity)
Hi Richard,
Sorry for the delay. My responses are indented below.
I don't think that anyone outside the creationist community regards Lee
Spetner as an expert!
I can find many references to his book - many of them very critical -
but no list of his record of scientific publication.
Bearing in mind that science progresses by challenging hypotheses, it's
up to Spetner to answer his critics.
This is the typical answer I always receive - when someone who devotes
their life to appropriate studies takes a stance on the subject, many
like to say, "sorry, he's not an expert", and so his word is
discredited. We could play that game all day with just about anyone.
This is a very strange argument!
Antibiotic resistant bacteria replicate in conditions where
non-resistant bacteria don't. This is success in evolutionary terms. In
what way is continued survival a loss to the bacterium? It's a mutation.
It increases the survival rate of bacteria in the environmental
conditions to which they are subject.
And what about sickle cell anemia?
How can you call a disease that impairs and that is eventually
fatal, a beneficial mutation and proof for evolution?
Try talking to a plant breeder! They hybridise all the time to produce
new, and fertile strains.
Have a look at
http://www.riverapes.com/AHAH/Hybrids/Hybrids.htm
http://www.hull.ac.uk/cichlids/MartinP.html
http://tinyurl.com/3339f
http://members.aol.com/jshartwell/hybrid-mammals.html
http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/ebook/y/2002/gregorius/speziat.pdf
http://www.ibot.sav.sk/karolx/BJLS_2002/Bot_J_Linn_Soc_2002.pdf
- I could fill many pages with links to web sites showing how
hybridisation can lead to speciation.
I read through some of the links above. It's interesting to note that
everyone turns to plants as great examples for hybridization all the
time. This may happen with plants, but it is more important that we
focus on animals if hybridization leading to evolution is true. Though
when we start looking at animals, it's a much different story than
plants. Some of the links above show some examples of hybrid animals,
but you'll notice once they start going too far away from the original,
they become weak and sick and die very easily, and can't even support
themselves or their young well. Evolutionists cling to these hybrids and
say "look, proof for evolution!", but these hybrids never take
off and form healthy, strong, continuing species. Now I'm sure you'll
dispute this be saying look at this hybrid cat, or that hybrid elephant
or whatever, but NEVER can you show them converging into a brand new,
strong, completely different species, like lion to a monkey etc. Any
experiments going this far, like I said, produce, weak, sickly animals.
Hardly proof for evolution.
The skull cap that Dubois found was very chimp-like,
No it wasn't.
Here is a picture of a chimp skull:
http://skullduggery.com/images/0208.jpg
Here is a picture of a Homo erectus skull :
http://skullduggery.com/images/0248.jpg
The Java skull cap matches closely that of other specimens of Homo
erectus.
and the femur very obviously was from an upright being, of which an ape
is not.
But Homo erctus is. However, this is not offered in evidence - the poor
(by modern standards) collecting practices Dubois used make its
provenance uncertain, and the limb bones of Homo erectus are similar to
those of modern man,
So he picked out pieces from a heap and tried to claim they were the
same animal. Then Dubois, after years of research after his finding,
renounced his finding as a most likely a gibbon. Not sure how else to
put it, he recanted.
There was also a Austrailian Blank fossil human skull found not far
from where Dubois had his findings right around the same time. In
addition Dubois unearthed one of the same type in that area in 1890.
Interestingly he withheld this find until 30 years later when he
mentioned it in Nature, Jan 6, 1921. Obviously it wouldn't support his
case to admit that true man was found around the same area as it's
supposed ancestor, Java Man.
I ask this question based on discussions I have had with other
evolutionists. What I've found is people of all beliefs easily accept
evolution because it was taught in the schools.
Speaking for myself, one of the things I was taught at school to
evaluate evidence. If anyone told me on the basis of his authority that
I must believe something, I tended to be uncooperative!
We are first taught about evolution in grade school. Any child assumes
they are being taught fact, even if the teacher calls it the "theory"
of evolution.
They assume it is fact and figure, "why would our textbooks lie?"
Most normally don't give the theory of evolution another thought after
they are done with school.
More fool them, in that case! The theory of evolution by natural section
is very poorly taught in schools.
I doubt if one person in a hundred can give a reasonably acccurate
account of the theory, and the evidence to support the theory. However,
this reflects not on the soundness of the theory, but on poor teaching.
Exactly my point. Poor teaching has brought it to the point where no
one knows much about evolution or even cares, they just assume it is
fact and never really look into it.
They do this because without any religious belief, they NEED the theory
of evolution.
For what?
They NEED the theory because it gives them reasoning behind the
existence of living things if they do not believe in creation. Without
the theory, it can 't be explained how humans got here. If you believe
in creation, then we have no problem with the subject of how living
things got here. If you don't believe in creation, then evolution is the
only alternative explanation. Without creation as a possibility,
evolution is required or one is left in a state of limbo, without any
good foundation on which to base things off of.
I also have many quotes on my site from notable people who state how
they will always believe in the theory of evolution REGARDLESS, because
the alternative (creation) is unthinkable.
In what way is creation an alternative theory?
What is the scientific theory of creationism?
Where is the evidence from the natural world to support the idea of a
creation event as related in the bible?
Read about the history of the sciences of geology and palaeontology.
They were intially developed by people who believed in the biblical
account of creation, but were forced to reject it by the overwhelming
weight of evidence against it.
I talk to evolutionists who think this way all the time, and it is an
embarasingly weak way to think. This is why I brought up the question.
If you find this way of thinking 'embarasingly weak', please let me know
what evidence would convince you that your version of events is
incorrect.
Here is where we appear to have the largest disconnect. Throughout our
conversation you always base everything you say on science, and
religiously insist on scientific evidence, scientific theory etc, as
though science is
the ONLY thing to base anything off of. You seem to think that
everything must conform to science in some way, or it cannot be dealt
with. There are countless things going on around us that reason and
science CANNOT explain. There are things scientists mull over for
centuries, and nothing can explain them. So why do you insist that
everything be handed to you with scientific evidence as though
scientific, in-hand evidence is essential? I agree, scientific evidence
must be looked at first and foremost, to help us determine what is going
on around us. But what happens when you run into a scientific road block
where science cannot explain something. Do you throw it out? Do you sit
and wait until something turns up? What if it never does? Then do you
throw it out? Some examples of things science can't explain are miracles
and prophecy. Never could be explained and never will be explained
scientifically. How can you base your entire foundation on science, when
science can't explain everything? This seems to be the main point where
we go in opposite directions.
I look forward to your reply,
Thanks,
Paul
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