Precisely. Prior to the dominance of evolutionism in science, great leaps and bounds were made, climaxing with the great creation scientists Louis Pasteur, Michael Faraday, James Clerk Maxwell, and others like them, who operated in the looming shadow of Darwinism, which hadn't yet acquired the demonically-inspired strength to control science.
The astute student of science will note that practically all engineering and medical advances we enjoy today are built on the pre-1900 science of these giants, before Darwin sank his monstrous claws into the philosophy.
Darwin's separation of God from his once-pure creation of science had far-reaching consequences. The pollution of medicine with Freudian junk concepts of the unconscious mind as a separate entity controlling our minds entered as a result of Darwin. The pollution of physics and chemistry with Eastern mystical philosophies like quantum mechanics, which asserts that existence is subjective and random, entered as a result of Darwin. The Marxist concept of a godless, centrally controlled economy entered as a result of Darwin. And as if stealing the origins of humanity from God wasn't enough, cosmologists invented the "Big Bang" to steal the origin of the whole universe from God.
If modern science, so-engendered by the influence of these man-centered, God-burying concepts, isn't pure evil and blasphemy in its most deceptive form, I don't know what is. It's time that conservatives banded together to stop this nonsense, and restore science to its pre-Darwinian roots!
I would go so far as to say they all are. Science builds on past discoveries.
The astute student of science will also note that you can pick any arbitrary date and person/event in the last 500 years and argue that practically all advances we enjoy today are based on work done before that event or person came along.
the communist manifesto was published a decade before the origin of the species.
pre-1900 engineering was steam-power, all of it big and clunky. and the rudiments of germ theory were only just beginning. penicillin wasn’t discovered until world war two.
i’m sorry pal, but i’m quite happy that medicine and engineering have advanced past the early twentieth century.
you’re doing a disservice to your arguments against ‘darwinism’ by railing against everything that’s been accomplished in science since his time.