Thank you.
The reason I’m addressing my questions to you is because of all the posts I saw in this thread, yours looked the most reasonable to me. You have not disappointed me.
Your statement looked possibly misleading to me, in a way that might do harm and injustice to some people, and possibly needing to be clarified and corrected. Before responding, I wanted to clarify it for myself, and find out where it was coming from. As I understand it now, you’re saying that a vast majority of professional biologists, in their work and in their teaching of biology, think of of biological species as changing over time. Is that all that you meant to say, when you said that “... among the scientific community that studies these questions in detail, the support for evolution is universal”? What would be the point of saying that? Have you ever seen or heard of anyone denying that biological species change over time?
I see that you might be wondering about my motives and intentions in asking these questions. I would be glad to try to explain them to you, if you would like me to. For now I’ll just repeat what I said above. Your statement looked possibly misleading to me, in a way that might do harm and injustice to some people, and possibly needing to be clarified and corrected. I think that the Pew poll and the AAAS poll might be enough for now, for that purpose. I’ll be studying those, and then I’ll post some things that I think might need to be said, to correct some possible misunderstandings.