So my point was
more about creationism vs abiogenesis.
Not exact matches
Evolutionists can harp all they want
about creationism, but until they can actually do
more than point to bird beaks and peppered moths and such as evidence all the skeptics are not going to go away.
He's much
more qualified to speak
about evolution than the vast majority of people who talk
about Creationism.
If he did a little
more research he might just be surprised
about what evidence there is for
creationism.
At one point as we dwell in the past we might find a point in our evolution where something put us on the path of where we are today or created us out of nowhere but until then
creationism is simply a dream wished up by those who refuse to be
more open minded
about the universe we live in.
There are
more important things for us to worry
about such as the prevalence of religion in our government and
creationism in our schools.
Read
more about the BHA's campaigns work on countering
creationism: http://www.humanism.org.uk/campaigns/religion-and-schools/countering-
creationism
Read
more about the BHA's campaigns work on countering
creationism: https://humanism.org.uk/campaigns/religion-and-schools/countering-
creationism