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<blockquote data-quote="Phred" data-source="post: 72763205" data-attributes="member: 10891"><p>And I should be clear. Science doesn't "prove" anything. We offer evidence for things. We continue to offer evidence for things until there's basically no doubt of those things. But, there's always the chance that something could come along... for example. Gravity is generally accepted to be caused by mass warping spacetime and causing objects to "fall" toward each other. But... there could be invisible beings grabbing every object whenever we let go of them and pulling them down toward the earth. It's not bloody likely but it's not impossible. So... we don't deal in proof. The evidence is what we deal with. When it comes to evolution we have multiple lines of evidence from multiple disciplines that all point to the same conclusion. Life evolves. The Theory of Evolution describes HOW life evolves. I'm not going to be cutting and pasting thousands of pages of information for you here. If you want to learn more it's up to you to visit some places like this: <a href="http://www.nas.edu/evolution/" target="_blank"> http://www.nas.edu/evolution/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phred, post: 72763205, member: 10891"] And I should be clear. Science doesn't "prove" anything. We offer evidence for things. We continue to offer evidence for things until there's basically no doubt of those things. But, there's always the chance that something could come along... for example. Gravity is generally accepted to be caused by mass warping spacetime and causing objects to "fall" toward each other. But... there could be invisible beings grabbing every object whenever we let go of them and pulling them down toward the earth. It's not bloody likely but it's not impossible. So... we don't deal in proof. The evidence is what we deal with. When it comes to evolution we have multiple lines of evidence from multiple disciplines that all point to the same conclusion. Life evolves. The Theory of Evolution describes HOW life evolves. I'm not going to be cutting and pasting thousands of pages of information for you here. If you want to learn more it's up to you to visit some places like this: [URL='http://www.nas.edu/evolution/'] http://www.nas.edu/evolution/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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