Grumpy atheist PZ Myers (left above; with the beard) criticizes (rightly in my opinion) the presumptuous assertion of the lady on the right who asks why we should accept evolutionary theory when evolution was "made up by a guy". Well of course one can anticipate straight away what approach PZ is going to take...evolution wasn't just "made up by a guy", but it is a function of testable evidence; evolution was no arbitrary creation of Darwin, but has evidential pointers in its direction; for example anatomical, paleontological and genetic observations which all suggest some kind of common descent is at work. (although the mechanism driving descent might be debated).
No doubt PZ will react by demanding evidence for the Omnigod of Christianity. Fair enough, but there is an issue with such evidence. For a start as I've said before intelligent-of-the-gaps arguments fail, and one is left with the evidence of the irreducible logical barrier of physics from which strong intuitions (intuitions I share) about this having its origins in a sentient creator stem (*1). That's not going to work for a grumpy atheist. Neither is the other sort of evidence likely to impress PZ; namely the anecdotal experiential evidence of Christian living... even if we take say miraculous healings as an example, epistemic distance prevents easy access to the data of such experiences. We cannot expect evidence regarding Deity to look like the evidence for the simple objects of spring extending and test-tube precipitating science. So basically grumpy PZ, if he is really interested in evidence of Deity (which somehow I doubt he is), is just going have to get out on his bike and go and find some anecdotal evidence of his own.
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