I have already explicitly accepted that there is an “insignificant minority” that rejects evolution, and would accept that there is a smaller and even more insignificant minority that also rejects Universal Common Descent.
So what?
I could probably find a small and insignificant minority of scientists that accept alien abductions, think Elvis is still alive, etc, etc.
And I do not yield to the claim that Universal Common Descent is a mere “failed speculation” – that is mere scientifically-illiterate nonsense.
You are continuing to ignorantly conflate denial of evolution with denial of universal common descent.
As @Faizal_Ali demonstrated here Behe accepts Universal Common Descent and explicitly talks about “the common descent of life” (not common descent within kinds).
Citation please where he explicitly rejects Universal Common Descent, not merely evolution.
No, my argument was never that Evolution is true because most scientists support it.
My argument was only that aSDfD (or any other like petition, survey, etc) only shows an “insignificant minority” of scientists opposed to evolution, so is not credible evidence against evolution.
Even of US Christians, only a minority reject evolution.[1] Outside of the US (and its culture wars) I would expect that minority to be even smaller.