Did you guys know there was this incredible list of scientists that are skeptical of biological evolution? There's like 1,200 of them on this list. That's incredible. That's huge. It has to be something like, I don't know, maybe .014% of all scientists. And they don't even claim that it is wrong or refuted. They just claim to be skeptical. Here's what they signed off on from whatever institute of not science that created it. What these scientists may or may not have understood they were agreeing to is this.
“We are skeptical of claims for the ability of random mutation and natural selection to account for the complexity of life. Careful examination of the evidence for Darwinian theory should be encouraged.”
https://www.discovery.org/m/securepdfs/2021/07/Scientific-Dissent-from-Darwinism-List-07152021.pdf
That just sounds like a bunch of architects, engineers, physicists, psychologists, geologists, chemists, computer scientists, mathematicians, philosophers and, oh yeah...yeah, yeah, yeah, there were a few biologists on there too, agree that we don't know everything and should keep researching. Or maybe they just don't understand and need to take a course to help them. It could be. Bottom line, it doesn't say the theory of evolution is wrong, refuted, in trouble, etc. It just says what scientists are supposed to do. Be skeptical.
Huge numbers folks. Huge! Incredible! Staggering! I'm so startled.
I was going to print a list of the other 99.986% of scientists that didn't sign, but at 45 names per page, that is 196,000 pages and I didn't have the paper.
Instead, I thought I would share with you the Project Steve details.
Project Steve comes from the National Center for Science Education. It is a list of just scientists named Steve that accept the theory of evolution as our best explanation of the evidence.
They signed off on this statement.
"Evolution is a vital, well-supported, unifying principle of the biological sciences, and the scientific evidence is overwhelmingly in favor of the idea that all living things share a common ancestry. Although there are legitimate debates about the patterns and processes of evolution, there is no serious scientific doubt that evolution occurred or that natural selection is a major mechanism in its occurrence. It is scientifically inappropriate and pedagogically irresponsible for creationist pseudoscience, including but not limited to "intelligent design," to be introduced into the science curricula of our nation's public schools."
So far, there are 1457 Steves on the list. That's more than the other list. Here's a link.
Project Steve | National Center for Science Education
And as any creationist will tell you, the more numbers of people that believe in, accept or support something, the more right it is. Or maybe that is just a logical fallacy, but it's all good and fun.
And if this doesn't do it for you, just repeat what Denis Noble says.