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Is the debate "evolution vs. creationism" harmful for evolution?
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The God Delusion (other topics)Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life (other topics)
The God Delusion
Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life
are having this debate seems to give creationism an equal footing on this dialogue and to offer the impression of it being a valid alternative to a well-established theory. This false dichotomy has been in existence since the formulation of the evolutionary theory although the burden of evidence has always been one side.
I believe it to be obvious that a debate in which one side constantly applies a double standard (i.e. you need evidence, but we don't) and tries to find gaps in the other's side argumentation for the sake of introducing something even more improbable than what they deny, is a debate between different logical categories (i.e. a scientific theory vs. a fictional account or opening a trial to convict Crime and Punishment's Raskolnikoff of murder)
This ongoing debate may give the false impression that the evolutionists are mainly preoccupied with exposing the fallacies of religion (a type of activity usually associated with journalism) rather than with evolution's scientific pursuit.
On the other hand this may show that the leading evolutionary thinkers such as Dawkins, Harris, Dennett, Pinker and others are in this way "true scientists" because they care enough about what they believe to be true to devote precious time to fight against ignorance and bigotry and to enrich the lives of fellow humans.
Will this debate change the way we view the evolutionary theory in a positive or a negative way, if at all?