Stu wrote:bippy123 wrote:As a former believer in evolution I used to believe it without questioning the supposedly unbiased scientists that made those claims, why even my walking with mammals DVD still has those errors in there when talking about lucy's species like it's ability to walk upright as it's natural way of locomotion.
What would you say was the key moment in which you realised the failings of neo-Darwinism? Or was it more of a gradual process?
Science is supposed to be the pursuit of truth , not the pushing of methodological materialism on unsuspecting lay people like me
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That is why I'm so passionate about the subject. The pursuit of scientific truth is no more; instead, as you say it has become a ideological movement based on a priori commitments to materialism. That angers me.
It was something that started out as a gradual thing. You gotta remember that I was fully indoctrinated and in my mind I saw everything as an intermediate fossil and that was my mindset. I never paid much attention to the incredible information that was required to make the jump from one species to another, and darwinian evolution conveniently swept it under the rug. This was one of the keys that had me starting to question darwinian evolution.
australopithecus (lucy) was the other. When they presented australopitcus to me on dvd I remember being so excited to see this ape that was supposedly on the transition to becoming more humanlike in just the way she walked. Then I saw an article somewhere online (dont remember the article), by a young earth creationist scientist that was saying things about australopithecus that seemed totally rediculous to me as a theistic evolutionist. So i humored the writer of the article and started reading it for fun. The writer claimed that australopithecus didnt walk on all fours most of the time but only at certain times like a monkey or gorilla. I started checking the research out and lo and behold most biologists agreed with this.
I started feeling a bit betrayed and it started to become a snowball effect, and after Stephen Meyers Signature in the cell I was won over to the intelligent design camp.
Meyer showed the incredible complexity of the cell and rightly comparing it to a huge complex city.
After that I started to understand what a true intermediate form was and suddenly I saw the fossil records for what they truely were and not the lie that Darwinian evolutionists claimed it to be.
The kicker was how these scientists instead of admitting the incredible gaps in the fossil records started trying to force any tiny fossil find after another into their darwinian worldview instead of being unbiased and speaking up against it.
So my answer Stu is that it started out as a gradual descent but it went into full blown mode later on.
To me the coup de gras was perry marshall's website cosmicfingerprints.com which showed that DNA is a language, a code and how biology books even referred to it as one. He even went on one of the largest atheist forums and dared them to show one example in nature where a language could arise without an intelligent mind behind it. He went into their backyardand destroyed them on this point. I had made the switch fully from theistic evolution (francis collins etc etc etc) yo intelligent design.
I agree with you STU and I know your anger as I also felt it too , and thats why I also support teaching intelligent design right alongside darwinian evolution in high schools. This way we can do away with their propaganda and let the students have a chance to see both sides of the coin, but like the dover trial, darwinian evolutionists are scared to let us see both sides because they know that once they do, they will start leaving this archaic worldview and a paradigm shift will take place.
I hope one day we will all be young enough to see this happen. That will be one great party to throw