The Artist formerly known as Sappho wrote:That logical fallacy ladies and gentlemen is the 'Appeal to Authority', which suggests that we who are not scientists have no right to opine upon matters scientific.
Thankfully, the field of science is at odds with Annie on that. They like the lay scientist and their input ... indeed, in Astronomy, they would be bereft without those lay star watchers.
I do believe that Darwin himself was a lay scientist. Therefore, according to Annie ... he had no business defining theories in science.
Of course we have a right to question or even challenge any kind of learning. But the business of scientific theory and hypothesis is empirical science, and those trained in their fields have been working on the problems for years and years, some for a lifetime.
There are independent science teams all over the world, and they compare data constantly. It's a process. Indeed, astronomers have benefited greatly from discoveries of lay star watchers, it's welcome!
But scientists have a specific way of doing things and arriving at conclusions. They are professionals, and those lay persons who casually post on the internet that one scientific theory or another "shouldn't be taught i schools because it isn't scientific" are voicing a personal opinion.
And to add a reply to part of FD's post above,
I have met so many people who think this way in real life. They always have an agenda. They are most often religious or they believe in creationism or intelligent design, which are not science.
Can you explain why you think macro evolution is science but these other theories are not? What distinction are you making?
Why I think macro evolution is science but the other "theories" of creationism and intelligent design are
not is because there is no evidence for them whatsover.
Creationism and intelligent design suggest that a supernatural being or sentient omnipotent spirit or force caused reality to spring suddenly into being, just like that.
Well it appears that some 13.7 billion years ago space-time did in fact spring into being, just like that. But science goes on the assumption that what is observed in a natural universe is the result of natural cause and effect, and not because of some indefinable "supernatural" event.
As for longterm evolution of life on earth over the past 3 billion years, there are mountains of evidence, whereas for creationism or intelligent design there is none.