Quote Originally Posted by Gelatinous Cube
As someone who believes in Scientific Theory, and Logical Acquisition of knowledge, I can't discount the fact that there may be a god. Absence of Evidence is not Evidence of Absence and all that. But I can discount the vast majority of organized religions. The idea of a god is compatible with the idea of a Big Bang, IMO. But there is nothing about god that can logically disprove evolution. Where is the criticism coming from? The churches. The churches who maintained that the world was flat. The churches who maintain that the entire world was flooded in 40 days and 40 nights. ect.

You can't disprove evolution. You also can't disprove god. But, unlike god, there is ample evidence of Evolution, and no evidence to disprove evolution.
Please. There are scientists who believe it is perfectly ethical to perform experiments on uniformed human subjects. Unless you want me to lump all scientists into that categorization, please do not lump all members of an organized church into this one. There are plenty of organized chuches, such as the Roman Catholic Church, the United Methodist Church, the Anglican Communion, the Presbyterain Church USA, and a boatload of others that have official statements indicating that all evidence points to an evolution of life on earth over billions of years and that Genesis should be taken as a metaphor, not a documentary. Thank you.