I think it's interesting that people see evolution and creationism as diametric.
In my experience, that has been a minority opinion among Christians and a wider opinion (I'm not sure if it is a majority opinion, but it's larger) among secular people. As said in the video, most Christians who reject evolution qualify that they have issues with macro-evolution, not micro-evolution. I suspect they really mean speciation.
it's pretty dang close to the scientific record.
I think something like that happens more than people like to admit. Sometimes I think of human biodiversity (HBD) as revealing wisdom about human nature under a microscope. For clarity, I'm secular myself. I just think that's neat.
>I think it's interesting that people see evolution and creationism as diametric.
In my experience, that has been a minority opinion among Christians and a wider opinion (I'm not sure if it is a majority opinion, but it's larger) among secular people. As said in the video, most Christians who reject evolution qualify that they have issues with macro-evolution, not micro-evolution. I suspect they really mean speciation.
>it's pretty dang close to the scientific record.
I think something like that happens more than people like to admit. Sometimes I think of human biodiversity (HBD) as revealing wisdom about human nature under a microscope. For clarity, I'm secular myself. I just think that's neat.
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