Quote from DubStepped:
Efforts by others to change minds are not futile if one is open minded and searching for truth and the other comes with factual evidence. I'm trying to be open minded here and to understand evolution. Many here have brought evidence for me to look at and to think about. The reason I'm asking questions in the first place is because efforts by others to change minds has finally got through to me.
I agree with your point about "evidence." What I meant about "efforts to change minds" is that if changing someone's mind is the goal of the effort, then the effort will be biased towards that end. A bias that may backfire since most people feel pressured when others insist they "change their minds" and tend to retreat into their beliefs of comfort with reinforcement. Effectively shutting down any ability to candidly evaluate evidence.
Mind Changers often become too pushy and too insistent. Fighters rather than advocates of honest effort to evaluate evidence. Unable to evaluate evidence with a fresh look. Stuck in their own sense of being right.
Their are nearly insurmountable "problems" with the evolution doctrine. Such as:
a. Who wrote the codes for DNA?
b. When did humans become sentient?
c. Why do we desire to create and repair and emotionally "connect?"
and literally thousands of other questions regarding life and all of its incredible diversity.
To my way of thinking, after evaluating the tiniest of details, there is only one answer.
Our life is really about learning and experiencing. That is what we do.