I work on both sides of the Cartesian Divide between the measurable world of science and the particularly with the mind. I know the science of the brain and how little it has to do with any concept of mind in terms of neuro-anatomy, chemistry or electricity.
It is easy to be fooled by the mountain of knowledge about the brain. There is no concept of what a single thought is or where the mind is. There are only associations about chemicals and brain areas without proven causality.
Working with both sides of the brain and mind has led me to the working theory that the brain is like an old fashioned telephone switchboard between the mind and the body. Certain parts connect to certain thoughts. They are refelctions of one another and so the two must move together. Block or change one and the other reflects it.
That places the brain in the hands of science and the mind in the subjects beyond science such as philosophy, theology and clinical psychology.
That would suggest that both sides of the Evolution debate are playing know-it-alls and claiming that the whole of Evolution is their territory. The traditional divide of academia would allow for two separate stories, the Evolution of the Body and the Evolution of Consciousness. And neither side has the right to interfere. Science sticks to the discussion of the tangible like DNA and proteins and religion sticks to the intangible, the mind, in which there is no need for empirical evidence, only objective and analytic rationality.
In this way I am able to hold two theories of Evolution which may be very different Creation Stories. There is no conflict between them.
Shouldn't we all be able to do that?
Is there really any need to take sides?