Few people would change their minds about Christianity even if evolution was true, and those who believed in evolution saw little conflict with the idea of evolution and their faith.
This post does not debunk Christianity directly, but tries to inform of evolution to a community that often does reject the theory of evolution to support the ideas given in the Bible. To clarify: "Most christians are not creationists, but most creationists in the US and Europe are christian".
To those who wonder what my justification for the validity of the theory of evolution is then i would still point to:
explanation of evolution as a scientific theory and fact by wikipedia. Which can be edited, but is likely not but i would still like to throw in something extra here.
Also i discussed with some people and they either:
-Argued for fine tuning
-Did not believe in "macro evolution" but "micro evolution, (both terms you are hard pressed to hear from evolutionary biologists)
Which leads me to state that:
Evolution does not explain the origin of life, but is compatible with the idea that there is an old earth so if there is any young-earth creationists i would argue for an old earth as well. I would argue that:
-The idea of a young earth is wrong
-The idea of fine tuning proving a creator is wrong
-To say micro evolution, but not macro evolution is true is a failed attempt at reconciling scientific knowledge with held beliefs
As for the justification for an old earth i would just generally point out that:
-Geologists can measure layers in the earth and also use radiometric dating to figure out how old the earth is
-You can know of clonal trees that are up to at least 10,000 years old as shown here
-We can see stars that are many many many more light years away then 6000-10000 years.
As for micro but not macro evolution and fine tuning i would again ask for proof of this and debunk the proof instead of putting up the groundwork for it myself and then debunking it.