Audacity wrote:Kurieuo wrote:Audacity wrote:Without alluding to evolution . . . . . . .in any way.
But, everyone believes in evolution. Yes, even YECs.
What's the point of this game?
Not that creationist believe in evolution, but almost invariably their case for creationism involves bringing in evolution or its principles, the presumption being that if they can disprove evolution then creationism wins by default. Check out any creationist web page that makes an argument for creationism and see how long it takes before it alludes to evolution or its principles.
With Young Earth Creationists (Creationism), it's more Scripture is considered a foundational source of knowledge.
What they mean by "Scripture" is ultimately a particular interpretation of Scripture, generally the popular one advocated in their church, people they respect or the most vocal. Indeed, Creationists (Young Earth) are some of the most vocalised in churches and in intensity.
If you understand that Scripture, their interpretation thereof, is considered as foundational truth, then you'll understand that evolution isn't even on their radar. It's not that their position wins by default, it's that evolution doesn't even register to begin with. Indeed this applies not simply to Creationists (Young Earth), but would also many Old Earth Creationists such as Progressive Creation/Day-Age or Gappists like abelcainsbrother.
Rather than seeing a range of interpretations as possible and viable, and leaving it open ended, indeed the thinking of many such Christians is quite binary. That is, either their interpretation is of Scripture is the Word of God and truth, or else the Bible is wrong. And the Bible at all costs cannot be wrong. Why? It perhaps boils down to their religious and spiritual experiences, which seem to them more real and meaningful than physical reality itself.
So then, a view of the world where God isn't responsible for all life and which contradicts Scripture they see as confirmed by their strongly perceived meaningful experiences, well... Evolution doesn't even register to begin with. It's no more on their radar that they need to debate the existence of evolution, anymore than say debating the existence of God is on yours. They're a-evolutionists if you will. Think it a fairy tale story for those who do not believe in God, as much as possibly Atheists consider God is a fairy tale and that lack of belief requires no justification.
So then, many Creationists don't see a need to disprove evolution, they'll just poke fun at it. In the same way that many Atheists see no need to disprove God, but rather poke fun at such. These people often appear ignorant and silly, both sides.
As for myself, I see that whether Old-Earth or Young-Earth, creationists are not justified by their "non-belief in" out-of-hand rejection of Evolution. Why? Due to the same reasons Atheists are not justified in rejecting God out of hand. The logical argument I'd make is as follows:
- 1) Lack of belief on a subject entails one is unaware to that subject of belief.
2) The moment one becomes aware to a subject of belief, they conceive of something about that subject of belief.
3) If you conceive something about a subject, then that something counts as a belief about that subject.
4) Therefore, one has a belief on any subject that they become aware to. (from 1, 2, 3)
then by extension:
5) The person who claims "to lack a belief in the subject of a belief" shows an awareness of that subject of belief.
6) It is not possible for a person to lack a belief in a subject that they are aware to (from 4).
7) Therefore, it is a contradiction to say "I lack a belief on some subject" since such presupposes an awareness to that subject.
Further to this, dialogue and debating one's position (beliefs or lack thereof) is important ensure one is at least being rationally responsible. Secondly, it is important just as courtesy and respect for the other person (something often lost in any such debates). Thirdly, it is important because specific beliefs no matter their flavour can be dangerous and/or radically change people's lives.
For these reasons, and since people seriously believe in their beliefs, I see dialogue is extremely important. There is perhaps an idea, that for example Muslims can't possibly believe they'll have virgins waiting for them. Or Creationists can't possibly believe the world was literally created in 6 24-hour days or that some people really do believe in a flat Earth. Just like Creationists believe there are no true Atheists or Evolution is just a belief for those who stick their head in the sand.
Just writing the views of other people we disagree with off, doesn't do any side any favours.