Foster Zygote
Dental Floss Tycoon
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I believe his "point," though he scrupulously avoids stating it, is that science makes some incredible claims. He thinks it's unfair that people accept the incredible claims which science makes (i.e., all life has a common origin), while ridiculing the incredible claims made by his favorite religious book (i.e., "day" and "night" and "okra" existed before "sun" and "moon" and "stars"). He seems steadfastly oblivious to the notion of "evidence" as a possible justification for accepting one set of incredible claims while rejecting another. His PFA "90%" statistic, and request for others to add their own PFA stats to this thread suggest that, in his mind, guesses are just as good as any other kind of evidence.
That's pretty much what I figured too. Argument from ignorance blended with argument from personal incredulity and a tu quoque fallacy spooned on top.