Sure it is in doubt
What? Are you serious? Am I reading your post wrong?
Try updating your knowledge base if you think evolution theory is in doubt. It is not. I don't want to get too side tracked in this thread but you obviously need to bring your knowledge up to the speed of the 21st century.
Genetics and evolution of infectious diseases [book review]Sorry I can't link to access without a suscription but the paragraph is all one needs to get the point I am making.
I'm sure I'm missing something though I've read your post twice now. Could you clarify what you mean? Thanks.
People were convinced Newton was right about gravity, why not? And lo and behold, now they say he was wrong. But how can Albert Einstein's General Relativity be correct? It is not consistent/compatible with Quantum Mechanics.
Just because there is strong evidence that living things seem to have common ancestry, does not mean that we understand how that came about. It doesn't follow we understand its process. I see no reason to buy into the idea that millions of undirected/chance mutations leading to environmental adaptations occurring over the course of billions of years are responsible for the probable common ancestry of all living things. There is absolutely no evidence whatsoever for that. There is plenty of conjecture about this being evolution's mechanism, but there is nothing empirical supporting that proposition.
To say bacteria become resistant to penicillin when so exposed proves to me bacteria may become resistant to penicillin and that natural selection works therein, in that particular case, in this very very limited sense. A bacteria that wasn't resistant to penicillin becomes resistant. Just because there is empiric evidence for natural selection occurring in this extremely limited sense doesn't mean a theorist is entitled to make this big leap and a much broader claim, that the same process that accounts for penicillin resistance in bacteria proves such a process could create people from unicellular organisms over the course of 3.5 billion years. Hence my analogy with the hot air balloon floating, but not being able to go to the moon.
Becoming resistant to penicillin, and becoming a person are two different things, as is floating in the earth's atmosphere and leaving that atmosphere and going to the moon. There is absolutely no empiric evidence whatsoever to support the claim that the presumed common ancestry of all living things owes to the process of natural selection at the molecular level as conventionally presented today.
Science and its Modern Theory of Evolution" are very much incompatible, inconsistent with religion, like General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics are inconsistent/incompatible. They cannot both be true.
The Modern Theory of Evolution suggests that living things change over time through the process of natural selection wherein the environment pressures organisms/living systems and those systems overcome or match that pressure, survive, by virtue of adapting/changing through a process which is wholly without intention. It is a purposeless process, mindless, undirected, without spirit.
Religious worldviews, occidental ones anyway, claim that you and I were made with a purpose, with an intention in mind. One of those intentions was/is that we understand ourselves to be in a relationship with the self aware creative intelligence that made us, God. So if it is the case that I ultimately developed/derived from primitive life forms of which there is fossil evidence for such dating back 3.5 billion years, and if it is also the case that I hold a religious world view, that is, it is also the case I believe myself to have been created with intention, then the process whereby these ancient life forms changed over the course of 3.5 billion years to become me is not the process of natural selection. For that process is an undirected, random chance mutation based process , and given my world view, that I am not the product of anything random, but am instead the product of a process very very very intentional, I as a religious person must look to other explanations, explanations other than natural selection to explain my being who I am, what I am.