But Galileo!

I am working on the second installment of my series on the
Bible and evolution (see the first here), but in the meantime it would be good
to address one of the most frequent arguments in criticism of those who reject
evolution. The argument goes like this:
But Galileo! I say, "The Bible does not
allow evolution." Critics reply: "But
Galileo!"
The point of this criticism is that since the church was
wrong in opposing the heliocentric theory of the solar system espoused by
Galileo, Christians must also be wrong in opposing evolution. Galileo taught, following Johannes Kepler,
that the earth revolves around the sun, whereas the medieval church insisted
that the sun circles around the earth.
The basis for the church's view was Joshua 10:12-14, where by God's will
"the sun stopped in the midst of heaven" to allow Israel to complete its
victory over the southern Canaanites. Papal
authorities in the 17th century branded Galileo a heretic because,
they said, anyone who teaches that the earth revolves around the sun is in
conflict with this teaching from Holy Scripture.