You lost most of them at 'scientific'. They often consider science to be a religion.Darth Wong wrote:To combat the infamous "evolution is a theory, not a fact" one-liner, I recently came up with "To attack a scientific theory for not being a fact is like attacking a mathematical equation for not being a number."
What do you think? It's so hard to come up with snappy one-liners to combat the incredibly simplistic thinking of creationists. By nature, complex ideas are harder to express than simplistic thoughts, and this one sort of requires that one does in fact understand the importance of mathematical equations as opposed to numbers, which I'm not sure everyone does.
If you want a similar route, I would go with "And an equation is not a number." This will get the point across that their line of thinking is not necessarily accurate. You are looking to convey meaning, not engineering specifications, and once they start asking genuine questions, you have the upper hand.