Yea, I understand. But why should something that doesn't matter in the whole theater of life be such a divisive issue?
I mean, I understand it matters to many people. But what would happen if, say, someday Jesus appears or some inarguable evidence comes to light proving creationism or evolution? So what? I guess the creationist or evolutionist would get to say Nah-Nah-Nah but other that that what's the point?
Good question. May come back to this later.
Yea, I understand. But why should something that doesn't matter in the whole theater of life be such a divisive issue?
I mean, I understand it matters to many people. But what would happen if, say, someday Jesus appears or some inarguable evidence comes to light proving creationism or evolution? So what? I guess the creationist or evolutionist would get to say Nah-Nah-Nah but other that that what's the point?
We might try asking LS. He's an antievolutionist loon when it comes to biology (YMMV) but he's mainly an historian and may know something about the development of the controversy.
I could recommend a few books, but you might not be that interested.