> assuming that there are no Christians who do not actually seek out and deeply study evolution and actually form an opinion on it.
Point out where in that post I said "all Christians are uneducated"
I didn't.
What I said was "of the people who don't believe it, most of the time, it is because the were never educated about it"
This is evident by the sheer number of horrendous arguments used to attack it. Most of them I see are stuff like "if humans evolved from monkeys, then why do we still have monkeys?"
> It is a theory
The reason I call the "just a theory" argument bullstuff is that many of the people who use it seem to think that the word 'theory' means the same as 'hypothesis' and that it has no evidence behind it.
gravity is still a theory
This. I remember not too long ago, Mysteroo used that "Evolution
is just a theory" argument, and then in the same post posted something basically showing support for gravity
Both sides have that big hole I do not like.
The difference between science and religion is that science will admit there are holes in their knowledge that they don't understand, and they continue working so that they hopefully can understand it