That said, I think the Darwin fish is obnoxious and intentionally mocking. I agree with those who point out the inconsistencies of those who promote tolerance and support speech codes and such, but feel compelled to mock Christianity.
Historically, all leftist movements seek a group to villanize and portray as less worthy of rights and respect than other groups. The current leftist movement in the United States has chosen Christianity as their necessary "other."
Though relatively harmless in its own right, the Darwin fish is emblematic of both the left's inconsistency and inherent prejudices.
Would it surprise you to know that even a YEC believes this? Post Creation of the kinds from which the diversity came from, of course... :)
The left is instinctively aware of the their true enemies. And Christianity tops the list.
I have 4 simple questions that you both might ponder before you state an ‘oh so sure studied & learned’ position regarding evolution.
1. What is the evolutionary explanation for stasis in the fossil record?
2. What is the evolutionary explanation for polystrate fossils?
3. Since no biological clocks can be assured of 100% accuracy, why does evolutionary science discard completely the hundred or so other younger biological, geological, and astronomical clocks in favor of only a very few indicating billions of years for earth and universe?
4. What was it that Darwin himself said would absolutely cause his theory of evolution to fall apart?
Once you begin to see the folly in trying to explain those questions above you might try moving on to all that is presented at:
————————— www.creationscience.com ——————————
On 2nd thought you probably won’t give it much more than a few minutes of half-hearted consideration, but others may enjoy it and have their christian faith strengthened nonetheless.