Annoying Meager Evidence for ID
[annoying evolutionists] is not my primary reason though for doing this thread. That reason is none of your business.
The establishment of the true behavior of mutation and selection goes beyond proving whether the theory of evolution is true or not. The proper understanding of this mechanism of mutation and selection impacts the treatment of infectious diseases.
These two remarks, especially because they are in the same posting by Dr. Alan Kleinman, suggest to me they are connected. Dr. Kleinman may have unconsciously
wanted to leak to us the primary reason he is "doing" this thread. Is he hoping he will be responsible for medical "breakthroughs" that surely must result from the falsification of Darwinian evolution?
The scenario I see working in his mind:
1) Darwinian evolution is false.
2) Darwinian evolution is believed by the mainstream medical and biological community to be true.
3) Treatment of infections is hampered because the understanding of adaptation of infectious agents to therapies is founded on this false premise.
4) The correct foundation of biological science must agree with a literal interpretation of the bible, and the evidence for this is obtainable. Ev provides some of this evidence.
5) This correction, the successful undermining of Darwinian evolution, will result in improved therapies for infectious diseases and no doubt uncountable other advances in the biosciences.
6) I, Dr. Alan Kleinman, am to likely receive credit in this world, and certainly in the next, for putting god back into medicine and curing many of the sick.
I'd like to know if Dr. Alan Kleinman has more evidence than what he believes he's found in Ev, since Ev does not model many critical processes of evolution. These other processes could answer the "too slow to be real" objection to Darwin's theory, so his results from Ev cannot reasonably be interpreted as the "proof" he claims it to be.
If, indeed, #6 comes close to Dr. Kleinman's thoughts, then his real reason for "doing" this thread is to use the skeptics here like a
"murder board" in preparation for his coming public presentation.