Okay. I said I know people... personally. Do you expect to meet all eight billion people, and ask them? Happy surveying.
Your anecdotes do not impress me.
And I told you that *I* have never met such people.
If you do, feel free to invite them here so that they may share their "scientific objections" to evolution.
That he can't accept evolution because it's incompatible with his religious beliefs.
But you
could read the thread.
"Very likely" Ah, but you see how so different that is to... "It is".
Not necessarily. "it is" denotes levels of certainty that I'm more often then not, not comfortable with anyway.
The vast majority of the time, when I say that something "is", I likely rather mean that it's just extremely likely.
Some things are so likely, that we might just as well call them facts.
Let's turn it around though... you meet a random JW. What are the chances that that person is a creationist, when ALL you know about said person is that (s)he's a JW?
I'ld say the chances are 99.99999%. And the reason I don't say 100%, is the same reason as why I use terms like "very likely".
Even after being told by a JW, that it isn't, after you repeatedly asked him, and he gave you his reason, even showing you that it is nonsense, because even before becoming a JW he did not accept it, as is the case with many non JWs?
That same person shared a link to a JW website where he said that there are "many postings on science". And in the section concerning biology, instead of actual articles concerning biology, you instead find a playbook on the tactics and strategy that a JW must use to "debate" an evolutionist. The rest of it, reads like a collection of creationist apologetic arguments. All that falls perfectly in line with the idea that creationism is official dogmatic doctrine within JW circles AND that the leadership literally asks its followes to spread creationist propaganda, and even includes playbooks on the strategy that has to be used to do so.
So excuse me, if I don't take that person's claims seriously.
The content of the JW website he himself linked to, shows the exact opposite of what he is claiming.
I would not be surprised if you found a playbook outlining what to say, and how to refute, every possible topic you can think of.
To you, reasoning on something, and presenting that reason to others, is to you, a playbook.
To me, it's arming soldiers to be efficient in offense and defense. After all, we are in a warfare - a spiritual battle against enemies of God-fearing people.
The very existance of such playbooks, prove the point being made, and expose that
@Hockeycowboy is dishonest (or ignorant) when he claims otherwise.
It's kind of ironic also that it was he himself that linked to it.
This is what these Atheist did.
You claiming they did, doesn't mean they did.
You are welcome to post evidence of this, if you really think it's true.
So how reasonable is it to focus on a small group of Christians
In a thread
about that group? Pretty reasonable.
, which are so small, in comparison to millions of people, who reject the theory of evolution by looking at the evidence - including reputable scientists?
Don't kid yourself.
Not a single reputable scientist thinks evolution is wrong.
ps: neither of your two dubious examples were biologists....
They accepted these, on their own accord - without being coerced - on investigating for themselves.
If that were true, there would be no need for playbooks telling them what to say when.
Go and read it. It's a script, much like scripts are given to salespeople in callcenters.
When people get to think for themselves, they aren't handed scripts on what to say when to whom.
No, it's not an opinion. The script / playbook is factually on that website and part of their teachings. I even copy pasted a portion of it in this thread. Didn't you see it?
Many people - millions - access the JW website daily, and they have a far different view to yours.
They say the information is well researched, reasonably presented, informative, and enlightening, and both refreshing and encouraging. It causes one to think (Is that what you are afraid of, hence your complaint?) - rather than gulp down the camel, like most willing Atheists do.
I didn't see any research on there. All I saw was propaganda and scripted playbooks on what JWs should say when and to whom.