Cooking whales isn't going to change the fact that they can't fly in the air.
Cooking is just a regular chemical reaction.
But, evolution, biological reactions over many generations, offers a proven path to change. This really isn't open to debate as its more or less been proven beyond reasonable doubt a million times over.
I don't. These are illustrations on how I view origin of life studies.
You think you are a book? You are simple and your mind is all written down on ink and can't be changed or updated based upon new information and observations? You are static in a dynamic world? unable to adapt? Are you a bot? This would explain the whole belief/creator complex, though bots are getting more and more advanced, where they are able to evolve quite a bit... All bots have a point where their existence "begins", and with bots, humans have created 100% of them 100% of the time. Anyhow, it all boils down to what is plausible/sensible to you. My mind tells me that down is down and up is up, and no matter how much you say up is down and down is up, up is still up and down is still down.
Belief in supernatural, belief that supernatural beings created life, that evolution is not responsible for the diversity of life on this planet, to me, that is beyond my imagination.
How are you able to suspend your disbelief? How do you convince yourself of the existence of a super-maker-creater omnipower type? I imagine it would be a reassuring through, but, to me, the necessary suspension of disbelieve is beyond my capacity. Its like when I watch a movie and a person who gets shot fly's back 100 feet, it might look like a neat affect, but that's not how it works.
Naturally, you and I have different life histories, and your life experience is giving you different answers than mine is. So, I know, you probably really actually do believe at least some of what you say. I also believe that you probably are a pretty smart guy too. But, I do not understand you. It confounds me.
Being a biblical scholar believer is one thing but the atheist biblical scholars really make me scratch my head.
In my brain, the basic default assumption is that all truly are fully atheistic at heart. Some people simply deny it more than others. I do not believe it is possible to have a world view where a "creator" actually exists, because that idea is incomprehensible to my mind and incompatible with my understanding of physics. Of course, while very unlikely, it could all be some really really complex and complicated trick, like a practical joke by a very devious practical joker.... But, I choose the path of least silliness and nonsense.
There you go, total honesty, fully opened to scrutiny and vulnerable. Attempt even to not be such a complete total Ass the whole way through....
Have a happy/good evening no matter what beliefs you subsscribe to, we can argue/debate/flame war another day. Peace!