My friend Randy Kirk has just started a blog titled The Truth About Everything. So far he's tackled evolution, chocolate diets, and the dearth of punny women. No word yet on the Master of None signature water bottle, but how can I be refused now?
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His little diatribe on evolution seems to be, I think, a criticism of the entire notion of evolution.
I have never regarded evolution as anything more than a theory.
He says he likes to debate atheists, agnostics, and skeptics... which would, I assume, make him a very religious person.
But what is the story of creation, as told in the Bible, other than another theory?
Why is it that people who believe in evolution somehow gullible fools.. and people who believe in creationism and the Bible enlightened? Aren't both theories full of the same types of inaccuracies and hyperboles?
Mark: Uh, I dunno, go ask him :)
I would have earlier, but I thought you'd have some input on it as well, MW.
I'm not signing up for a Blogger account, so I posted on his site anonymously.