Wronger Than Wrong
Scientists are no slouches when it comes to pitching invectives at colleagues. Achieving almost canonical status as the ne plus ultra put-down is theoretical physicist Wolfgang Pauli's reported harsh critique of a paper: "This isn't right. It's not even wrong." I call this Pauli's proverb.
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Reality exists, and science is the best tool yet employed to discover and describe that reality. The theory of evolution, even though it is the subject of vigorous debates about the tempo and mode of life's history, is vastly superior to the theory of creation, which is not even wrong (in Pauli's sense).
Yes, he's right. Creationism is not even wrong, although I wouldn't say Darwinian theory of evolution, as taught in high school classrooms, is far off—the whole thing is filled with tautologies and untestable statements; where is the experimental evidence and testable predictions?