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The theory of evolution is not "under fire". At least not by people who understand it. Sure, you've got your armchair biologists criticizing things they don't know about, but where are the real challenges? The funny thing is that the theory of evolution would totally collapse if only *one* piece of evidence could be found to contradict it. Just one smoking gun. How hard could that be to find? Just *one* thing!
If the theory if so obviously wrong, why can't anyone demonstrate it's flaws? I mean, it must be simple to show where it fails? I guarantee you that huge amounts of fame and notoriety would be heaped onto the guy who proves once and for all that the evil "evolutionists" are wrong. Why doesn't that person come forward if the theory is so obviously flawed? It should be easy, right?
Could it be that it isn't flawed? Could it be that it is actually the best explanation we have for the evidence? Why is it so hard to see that it might actually be true? What's the fear?
Mike
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