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Evolution (the change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations) is a fact, it has been observed many times in many different circumstances.
The Theory of Evolution, a framework that explains the fact of evolution, is not a fact, it's a theory. Theories are not factual, they are explanations for facts and they are supported by, or can be falsified by, facts.
Having said that, the principle on which the ToE is based is factual - given a population with heritable characteristics that vary between individuals, and where certain variations of those characteristics lead to more, or less, reproductive success, those characteristics, in the population as a whole, will change over successive generations.
This change has been observed in real populations (i.e. the fact of evolution, as above), and it is also a fact that biological populations do have heritable characteristics that vary between individuals, and that certain variations of those characteristics do lead to more, or less, reproductive success.
So the ToE does have a strong factual basis, but it also builds on that to explain the various ways that this process plays out and the mechanisms that underlie it.
Then why do so many scientists have serious problems with TOE? Why is the evidence coming out going completely against it? Why is the tree of life torn to shreds? Why is the genetic research showing a completely different picture. When we need things to line up they appear random when we don't need them to line up they line up. Nothing makes sense of the current data unless their is design.
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