Jon, the very few people with a deeper understanding of evolution than me work at the Santa Fe Institute, studying the interaction of complex systems theory and quantum physics. I've been reading their papers for well over a decade. So don't even start to go there!
Sorry, but your subsequent comments (we'll get to those in a moment) show that you do not understand evolution and its implications quite as well as you think you do.
You began the personal attacks, by calling Dr Paul "a kook detached from reality."
If Mr Paul really thinks there's no problem with teaching creationism to children, then I'm afraid I have some shocking news: he really is a kook detached from reality.
Then, when corrected by someone smarter and more in command of the relevant facts than yourself, you threw a fit.
Is your idea of presenting an argument to state that you are
smarter (sic) than your opponent? Please don't tell me you are really convinced that's a good idea to win people over your side.
You can cite no proof that Dr Paul is a young earth Creationist, because he is not one of those.
I never said he was. Please don't put arguments in your opponents mouth.
Why dish it out, when you are clearly too thin-skinned to take reciprocal hostility?
Do you really think I would be an unapologetic liberal in a forum dominated with libertarians if I was thin-skinned?...
Oh that's right, I already addressed the public-school origins of your churlish secular bigotry towards traditional American values in general, and conservative Christians in particular. No mystery there.
If you can confuse humanist values with bigotry, then I fear you either don't know humanist values or the meaning of bigotry.
Nothing distinguishes your banal opinions from the generic liberal twaddle put out by HuffPo, Rachel Maddow, Jon Stewart, and Bill Maher.
I like Maddow and Stewart, with some reservations. I can't stand the HuffPo and I think Maher is a bit of a kook himself. But most importantly, the fact that you assume that I would like a rag like the HuffPo is a tell-tale sign that you have a caricature version of what a liberal stands for. The HuffPo peddles to all sorts of anti-science woo, in stark contrast to the beliefs of a liberal heir to the values of the Enlightenment. The HuffPo is in fact the target of constant mockery among many liberals, and it is a bit of an embarrassment that it has become associated with liberalism in general.
You are simply a trend following Richad Dawkins wanna-be, IE, a discredit to rational fair-minded people everywhere. People like you are giving all of us non-believers a bad name with your ugly Secular Jihad against personal spiritual beliefs.
The prejudiced idea that somebody else's spiritual beliefs are not compatible with evolutionary reality relies on the false premise that all religious people are stupid superstitious cretins.
I didn't say that all religious people are
stupid superstitious cretins (sic). However, you must be in denial if you don't realise that "spiritual beliefs" do in fact conflict with the acceptance of evolution.
That assumption cannot explain how Dr Paul graduated from one of the top 10 medical schools in the world, so therefore it is not valid.
Dude, you do realise that being an expert on evolution is not a prerequisite for graduating from a top medical school, do you?