Hooberus,
Show me one "Evolutionary Society" where scientists must agree to a statement of belief that Evolution is the truth no matter what the physical evidence shows.
You are confusing the issue. The problem is not the fact that they must agree with a statement of belief. The problem is what the statement of belief includes. It includes verbage that forces the "scientist" to only believe the Creationist viewpoint no matter what the physical evidence is. This is clear bias and shows utter contempt for objective truth.
The agenda of this group is so transparent as to be laughable. The only thing that keeps me from laughing is how sad it is that people like you are taken in by their pseudoscientific claims. But then, you show just as much respect for physical evidence as these Creation "scientists" do... none.
Also, just because you find the thought of being related to other animals (fish) repulsive or against your intuition is not an indication of its veracity. Just because our intuition tells us that heavier objects should fall faster than lighter ones does not make it true. Science is not intuitive or even emotionally satisfying in many cases. Ever heard the expression "sometimes the truth hurts" before?
rem
Edited by - rem on 23 October 2002 23:48:59