Canadian_watcher » Wed Jul 03, 2013 5:42 pm wrote:compared2what? » Wed Jul 03, 2013 5:33 pm wrote:There's such a plethora of consistent archeological evidence covering six million years of evolution for the human species alone all over the world that's so fully compatible with and/or supported by genetic evidence and so completely and satisfactorily explicable by known and demonstrable mechanisms of biological reproduction that the most jaw-droppingly suggestive cave drawing on earth would have to do a lot more than point in a perhaps uncomfortable direction to throw it into doubt.
I'm not saying that will never happen, or can't. But no matter what value you place on what kinds of data -- including oral histories, cave drawings, and high tech buried for thousands of years -- there's more of it attesting to evolution than undercutting it by (literally) some-millions to one. So it's a pretty high bar to clear.
It's a bar that was set by people with limited understanding of the nature of the universe. As always. We are still learning, and we have to be ready to let go of pet hypotheses. I'm not saying anything new here. We all know history is full of examples of well accepted science being proved wrong.
I agree completely. When we've learned enough about the nature of the universe to trashcan what we know now, I'm ready. But it hasn't happened yet. So:
ATM, that stuff still doesn't throw what there's no presently known reason to question into doubt. I'm not saying that will never happen or can't.
I'm just saying it hasn't.