This is my first vist to the highly technical forum. This is not what I expected to see here. Unfortunately, I now find myself with questions that I want answered.
First, let me make a few things clear:
1. I am a computer geek. I teach CS at the University level. I haven't had a biology class since high school.
2. I am a cynic. I tend to disbelieve whatever is thrown at me. The hard it's thrown, the more I doubt.
3. I don't claim to know where we came from. I wasn't there. My understanding of science is that the onlw way to know something is to observe it. That's why Comp. Sci. people are always trying to get people to make their computer crash again, this time where it can be observed by someone who knows what their seeing.
Having said these things, I find myself wanting to doubt the evolutionists more than the creationists. I haven't seen one creationist on this board say anything along the lines of "that's just the way it is. If you don't agree, you must be stupid." This is a dogmatic response more appropriate in the defense of dogma than of science. Evolutionists that say these things are hurting their position more than they are helping it. Most of the creationists, here at least, seem to be reasonibly asking for a discussion of fact, but noone on the evolution side seems to have patience for this. That's a shame.
Now, on to my questions. If they seem simple and ignorant, I have already admitted to that, so please don't bother to reply just to tell me that they are. That would classify as troll behavior.
Evolutionists:
Where are all of the things between cat and dog, ape and man, reptile and mammal, etc?
Why aren't things still evolving -- and don't give me this "it's so slow you can't see it mess." If it's always happening, then there should be some that started a half million years ago and are far enough along that we coulds observe the changes. Also, don't tell me about a germ becoming resistant to a bacteria or sickle cell, I want to see the kind of change that turns a reptile into a primate or a fish into a mammal.
In the instance of things like birds, how does survival of the fittest support evolution when birds are not fittest until they have finished evolving? If flight is what makes a bird survivable, how does it ever get there?
If the earth is so old, yet the universe is so unstable, how is it that life on earth has survived this long? If Earth started hot and is cooling (assuming the Sun is burning out slowly), is the window of habitabiliy really long enough for everything we've seen?
Creationists:
What evidence, other than stuff in your religion, is there to support the idea that we didn't evolve?
If we were just created, then why is there so much evidence supporting an old earth?
Please don't give me the "God used creation" bit. According to Jewish, Christian, and Muslim doctrine, the first death occurred after man sinned. Since evolution requires lots of things to die before man, this doesn't float.
If the earth really is young, how did mountains, the grand canyon, various races all over the place, etc come about?
Feel free to answer any, all, or none of these...