My main assertion in this thread is that Darwin was wrong about many of his assumptions and theories. There is plenty of credible evidence to support this.
You're right that complexity doesn't prove that God made something. A car is complex, but man made it. However the complexity of all of creation is a clear testament to the handiwork of God.
However the complexity of all of creation is a clear testament to the handiwork of God.
What testable empirical evidence do you have to support this assertion?
Name one scientist who hasn't been wrong more often than not. These days scientists are often praised for "thinking outside of the box". It is a mechanism that leads to great innovation. The irony is that theories evolve much like the evolutionary model proposed by Darwin. Most radical thoughts die a quick death like most radical mutations, but occasionally one will be incredibly successful, like the theory of evolution.
In the long run it doesn't detract from the Theory of Evolution if Darwin got a few other things wrong. Unlike a legal trial where if you can establish that Darwin, or any other scientist, was wrong on 10 or 10,000 occasions the probability of him being incorrect on any other one is the same. Each idea must stand or fail on its own merits.