johnhanks
Well-Known Member
I'd suggest it goes further than that - it's necessary to the creationist mind set.That you do not see the blatant dishonesty of your quote mine says a lot about the mind set of many Creationists.
Face it, if you're a creationist you're up against the entire world of science. For you to be right, not just one or two scientific ideas have to be wrong - pretty well the entire edifice has to come down. If you're going to dispute the fossil evidence, not just palaeontology has to be flawed, so too has the entire science of geology, not to mention theories of radioisotope decay. And once you think you've fought these off, you have to start all over facing up to the fields of comparative anatomy, embryology, genetics, molecular biology...
Small wonder creationists are inclined to duck out of the challenge of actually refuting all this evidence, and choose instead to declare that the scientists don't really believe it either. Now isn't that neat? You've brought the opposition to its knees with a single stroke, without having to bother with all that laborious business of refuting them point by point. And all you have to do to prove you're right is find that elusive quote where some eminent scientist carelessly confesses to the whole scam...
And that, bless him, is the task poor old rusra has set himself.
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