The point is apparently going over your head, or under it...
Belief in any theory is not about science, it is about a belief system.
Talk about evolution means nothing, nothing at all, it is just that...talk. Research and testing matter, results matter...nothing else.
So diseases try to survive the cures offered by modern medicine.
So? This is something new? Why isn't this just as possibly by design as by chance? Not a single evolutionary theory supporter here can say why it is that biological organisms try to survive and adapt. So diseases try to adapt to survive. That is their nature. You can't explain why it is their nature, and you can't say this nature is not by design.
Research and testing is one thing, theory is another, and a disease researcher and scientist doesn't have to believe evolution to develop and test new medicines, doctors prescribing existing medicines doesn't have to believe in evolution, nor does the patient taking the medicine, nor do the people in are involved with testing new medicines, blah, blah, blah.
Modern medicine is based on empiricism, not belief in any particular theory.
Even when the cause of a disease is not entirely known, cures and effective remedies can still be applied.
Imagine a doctor factually guilty of malpractice at a trial for malpractice, and the defense he offers to the jury under examination is:
"But, but, but...I believe in evolutionary theory..."
Belief in any theory is not about science, it is about a belief system.
Talk about evolution means nothing, nothing at all, it is just that...talk. Research and testing matter, results matter...nothing else.
So diseases try to survive the cures offered by modern medicine.
So? This is something new? Why isn't this just as possibly by design as by chance? Not a single evolutionary theory supporter here can say why it is that biological organisms try to survive and adapt. So diseases try to adapt to survive. That is their nature. You can't explain why it is their nature, and you can't say this nature is not by design.
Research and testing is one thing, theory is another, and a disease researcher and scientist doesn't have to believe evolution to develop and test new medicines, doctors prescribing existing medicines doesn't have to believe in evolution, nor does the patient taking the medicine, nor do the people in are involved with testing new medicines, blah, blah, blah.
Modern medicine is based on empiricism, not belief in any particular theory.
Even when the cause of a disease is not entirely known, cures and effective remedies can still be applied.
Imagine a doctor factually guilty of malpractice at a trial for malpractice, and the defense he offers to the jury under examination is:
"But, but, but...I believe in evolutionary theory..."
Quote from james_bond_3rd:
You're probably the only person on this forum who didn't get the point. It went right over your head.
A doctor who follows every single medical protocol, but who doesn't understand evolution, is certainly safe from malpractice suits. But his patients' death rate will be quite a bit higher than average.
Go ahead, choose this doctor over others. When you die, your family won't even be able to sue him.
BTW, most of the studies on HIV (or TB, or a number of other infectious diseases) talk about evolution. I guess your doctor would simply ignore these studies since he doesn't "believe in evolution."
