So it's your contention that evolution should be rejected because it is not widely accepted by scientists?
and many of the famous scientists of past were strong believers in a creator. Sir Issac Newton was a famous one.
He was a famous Arianist heretic, too. How does your church feel about the Nicene Creed?
But anyway, Newton's opinion about evolution is as relevant as Aristotle's opinion about Newtonian mechanics.
of course evolution is accepted by many scientists...I was just making the point that there are also many scientists that are very bright that are teaching about the falsness of the theory. And I was rebutting your point of believers in God not being smart, or to that effect...in that many of the most famous scientists of history were believers. The belief in a creator makes learning alot more fun because one can see more of a good purpose to everything.