Evolution
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Taught by
Joel Cracraft, Ph.D.
Chair and Lamont Curator
and 1 more instructor

Offered by
American Museum of Natural History

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r/DebateReligion • comment
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>We are told it's a science, but once you look at its origins and history it becomes obvious that it is simply an idea and philosophy that went on to be canonised as truth and religiously studied, in a manner that closely resembles organized religion.

You're a classic builder of strawmen and consistently attempt to frame people critical of your view, in a way so that it actually looks similar to your view, is almost comical. It is like you know your theistic views are flawed and instead of admitting that, you desperately want to be the embodiment of the "tall poppy syndrome" and try to bring things in opposition of your beliefs, down to your level.

Also, you seem wholly ignorant of what evolution actually is. It is not "true" because Darwin wrote it down, ignoring the fact that what Darwin thought was going, has changed a lot over the years and is now different from what is now understood by the modern theory of evolution. I suggest you take an online course taught by actual professionals in the field of evolutionary biology, to get a better understanding of evolution and dispel your warped view of it.