in the 60’s there was a convention of scientists in chicago where it was determined scientifically and mathematically that evolution was impiossible- these were not ‘Christian scientists’ these were the top scientists of their time- Of course sicne hten htey’ve been ridiculed, ostracised, and mostl ikely harrassed for buckign hte faith of eviolution- but recent scientists liek Demski have also concluded that mathematically, evoltuion is impossible, and not just by a little bit- but rather by such a large margin that there is no possible way it coudl have happened (and demski coems to htese conclusions DESPITE beleiving that evolution is how we came to be... unless he’s changed his mind recently- but liek ehe- I think he still beleives we evovled despite hte evidnece agaisnt it)
Do you have a link with more information about the convention? It sounds really interesting!
I believe in elements of evolution, but you’re 100% right. Evolution is so mathematically improbable, I heard one person describe the situation as follows.
Even if EVERY planet in the universe was covered with “primordial soup”, it would require impossible variable alignments for life to occur anywhere.
This feeds in to the “fine-tuning” argument, that says that it is impossible this happened by chance, pointing to a conscious, designing mind.
The secularists will argue that science and math have evolved since then ;-)