Talk:Creation-evolution controversy/@comment-3444778-20130118044802/@comment-3444778-20130118130741

I see flaws in nearly all of those points, @Proxima Centauri. I'll need a bit of time, and a bit of research for the other points, but I can refute the bulk of that article. @D1337r, give me proof. Last I checked, the popular theory of evolution has not been around for very long relative to Creationism, and the former conveniently arose when people wanted to believe an alternative to the Bible's teachings. The way I see it, Creationism/catastrophism has been around for thousands of years, has very, very few flaws, and has recently lost out to evolution/uniformitarianism in the popular worldview; this is because it aligns itself with Christianity, something that is badly stereotyped in today's society, as some people here have already proved.