Evangelism and creationism don’t tend to go down very well here, but you know what’s likely to go down even less well? Claiming to have conclusive evidence against things near-universally believed here (e.g., evolution) and not bothering to provide us with any of it.
I don’t want to mislead you; if you do tell us some of the things you regard as demonstrating that evolution is “a fairy tale”, those things are not likely to get the sort of reception you would prefer them to get. (I say: because you’re claiming to offer conclusive evidence of something that is in fact false, and of course this conclusive evidence is likely to be much worse than you think it is. You might have other explanations.) But just turning up and saying “I know that you guys are catastrophically wrong” but not saying why? Hopeless. That’s not what you do when you actually want to help. It’s what you do when you want to gloat.
(You may not be aware of how smug what you wrote comes off as being, to those who don’t already agree with you. That’s kinda fair, because I am very confident that a lot of things here that assert or presuppose atheism come across as equally smug to you. But, again, if you are actually hoping to help anyone escape from darkness and ignorance, you might want to avoid coming across as smug. But I’m not sure you are. After all, you believe in a god who might well “choose to hinder their understanding”. Why, believing in such a god, you find yourself willing to believe anything that god is purported to have revealed to you, I don’t really know. But if that’s the sort of god you believe in, it’s not surprising if your belief that you are in the light and we are in the dark leads you to gloat rather than to try to enlighten.)
Anyway, I just thought it might be helpful to offer a few words of explanation of the torrent of downvotes you will likely receive if anyone else actually reads what you wrote. I expect you will think of other explanations which are more flattering to you and to your religion, and you may prefer to believe those, but I wouldn’t want not to have tried.
Evangelism and creationism don’t tend to go down very well here, but you know what’s likely to go down even less well? Claiming to have conclusive evidence against things near-universally believed here (e.g., evolution) and not bothering to provide us with any of it.
I don’t want to mislead you; if you do tell us some of the things you regard as demonstrating that evolution is “a fairy tale”, those things are not likely to get the sort of reception you would prefer them to get. (I say: because you’re claiming to offer conclusive evidence of something that is in fact false, and of course this conclusive evidence is likely to be much worse than you think it is. You might have other explanations.) But just turning up and saying “I know that you guys are catastrophically wrong” but not saying why? Hopeless. That’s not what you do when you actually want to help. It’s what you do when you want to gloat.
(You may not be aware of how smug what you wrote comes off as being, to those who don’t already agree with you. That’s kinda fair, because I am very confident that a lot of things here that assert or presuppose atheism come across as equally smug to you. But, again, if you are actually hoping to help anyone escape from darkness and ignorance, you might want to avoid coming across as smug. But I’m not sure you are. After all, you believe in a god who might well “choose to hinder their understanding”. Why, believing in such a god, you find yourself willing to believe anything that god is purported to have revealed to you, I don’t really know. But if that’s the sort of god you believe in, it’s not surprising if your belief that you are in the light and we are in the dark leads you to gloat rather than to try to enlighten.)
Anyway, I just thought it might be helpful to offer a few words of explanation of the torrent of downvotes you will likely receive if anyone else actually reads what you wrote. I expect you will think of other explanations which are more flattering to you and to your religion, and you may prefer to believe those, but I wouldn’t want not to have tried.