Ian Juby and a Canadian pastor respond to a recent article and letter to the editor in the Canadian newspaper, The Compass.
Good job, Ian!
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Galway’s letter skillfully avoided scientific evidence
Letter to the Editor by Ian Juby & Deano R. Young
The Compass (Canada), p. 5
November 16, 2010
Dear editor,
I write in response to a letter written by Dennis Galway, which was published in the Nov. 9, 2010 edition of The Compass, and headlined “Creationism short on facts, says writer.”
Mr. Galway’s letter to the editor skillfully avoided any discussion of the scientific evidence, except in stating the “ fact” that there have been intermediate fossils found.
Actually, the only fact is that fossils have been found. The intermediate appearance of said fossils is an interpretation, not a fact. Last year, Scientific American published a wonderful piece of propaganda depicting (in a two-page spread) the alleged intermediate fossils connecting humans and apes.
I went down this list one-by-one, showing that the fossils in question are either completely ape, completely human, or completely fraud. The dinosaur-to-bird connection is hotly contested, even within the evolutionary community. There are huge issues with the dino-to-bird connection, such as evolutionary reversals.