"If we had absolute proof for everything, everyone would be Christians and Darwin might have even been a preacher teaching Genesis."
...oh, the auto-argument annihilation. Let me count the ways, and in reverse order:
1- In his early years, Charles Darwin was in training to join
the clergy of the Church of England. You FAIL.
2- As this illustration from a 19th Century magazine proves...:
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...that people even then were questioning Christianity. As did Darwin, upon his discoveries which resulted in that man originally in training to join the C-of-E's clergy to become an Agnostic in later life right up to his death. You FAIL II.
3- In the Church of England's central place of worship, Westminster Abbey:
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Either the C-of-E had predicted way in advance that a geneticist would prove that we humans shared at least 98% of our DNA with Chimpanzees, thus proving Darwin right all along and what was mere 'Theory' is now proven fact, or even when "On the Origin of Species" was first published (and which sold more than the Bible at the time), they openly admitted - as they do to this day - that much of the Bible is purely fable & metaphor: as in not to be taken literally: they can reconcile their faith with proven scientific fact. So why then, did the C-of-E bury an Agnostic who was originally going to join them, who later proved Genesis wrong? Thus you FAIL III, and have struck out.
...oh, and as an encore: 'If.' [/Spartan Laconic Wit]