No one who matters agrees with that analysis. If your purpose is to attract people to Christianity, it’s not helpful to torture potential recruits with evolutionary denialism. It’s bad for the brand you seem to be trying to promote.
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I'm sorry you think it is bad for the brand. I believe in the truth even if it is unpopular. I don't believe something because "experts" or "authorities" tell me it is true. I believe things when I analyze the facts and I go where they lead. The evidence does not support evolution or the big bang theory. Both theories keep being revised because they fail to explain the evidence. People believe them for 3 reasons. They don't want a god to exist because they would need to obey him; they blindly follow the crowd and don't analyze the evidence openly; or they follow the crowd because that's what they have to do to be successful. "Science" still destroys those who don't follow the accepted "science". It doesn't matter if it is
Evolution, the Big Bang, Covid-19, vaccines, etc. If you want to make a living in "science" you don't disturb the accepted narrative. Too many people have made their careers on that narrative and would look bad if it was found to be wrong.
I'm sorry you won't even look at the evidence. I won't bother you any more.