LindaLou writes:
"If evolutionists are so confident then why haven't any of them taken Kent Hovind up on his $250,000 offer?" etc etc. And who was Kent Hovind anyway?
Just so you know, Kent Hovind put up the offer for someone that could prove a strawman version of evolution, not the current accepted theory of evolution. In other words, it's impossible to fullfill the requirements outlined by Hovind simply because they are imaginary.
Here is something to think about. If the guy thinks he can stump the entire foundation of biological science, how come he's never actually presented any data or scientific analysis for real scientists to review? Why is it that he always take his case to (what I call) the ignorant masses?
We don't allow non-surgeons to perform surgeries. Why on earth would we want to allow non-scientists to dictate what science should and should not be?
Edited by Tazmanius Devilus, : Fix some mistakes to impress an English teacher.
Disclaimer:
Occasionally, owing to the deficiency of the English language, I have used he/him/his meaning he or she/him or her/his or her in order to avoid awkwardness of style.
He, him, and his are not intended as exclusively masculine pronouns. They may refer to either sex or to both sexes!