I do not believe in evolution.
I have seen eons of history revealed in the walls of the Grand Canyon. I have seen a hundred and fifty thousand years back in time with my own eyes while gazing at the Andromeda galaxy through a telescope. I have heard the low hiss of static that is the fading reverberation of the Big Bang.
I know that the ancient Greek scholar Eratosthenes accurately measured the size of the earth using geometry and reason. I know that the speed of light was first measured in 1676 by Ole Romer. He used nothing more than a telescope, knowledge imparted by Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo, and reason.
Reason, not belief has done a much expose the mysteries of the universe. Reason does not tell us that there is a god. It doesn’t tell us that there isn’t a god, either. It does make me question writings that are purported to be the literal word of god.
I choose not to believe. I accept those things that reason leads me to conclude. I accept that the earth is about four billion years old, based on the geological and astronomical evidence that I have seen, and understood. I accept the notion of biological evolution based on the fossil evidence as interpreted by professionals, who I trust to be reasonable people.
I accept Darwin’s basic premise that we evolved from ancestors that we share, most recently, with the great apes. I have heard advocates of “creation science” claim that Darwin’s theory has been disproved. This is not a reasonable claim. I acknowledge that flaws have appeared in Darwin’s theory over the years, as the fossil record has been more thoroughly explored. It now seems that evolution occurred in spurts, not gradually, as Darwin proposed.
2007-08-05
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