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I've commonly seen creationists use religion as an insult for evolution... but the venom you appear to spit about the term make you almost seem like consol.Rather than talking trash, you're welcome to name your favorite evostory. Odds are it's already been shot down, but if it hasn't, so what? You and I both know there's nothing which withstands scrutiny in your religion.
Okay, here's an example of evidence.
The clear existence of mutation and adaption let's call it "microevolution" and the complete lack of any barrier to these changes building up to speciation and larger scale changes you would call "macroevolution"?
Also, the tree of species linking us and the other apes:

Oh, so you are lumping in looking at the sky and examining stars looking for planets like this one in a completely repeatable way in with believing in UFOs and little green men?I think you underestimate the intelligence of the readership. It's not creationists hyping space aliens.
NASA, NSF, DOE and the California Institute of Technology have already committed to finding them - not to finding out whether or not they exist, but to finding them.
Pale Blue Dot II: Abstracts: Origins Program
PlanetQuest: Exoplanet Exploration
Origins Education Forum
AndDOE killed this formerly good link:
Redirection Page | U.S. DOE Office of Science (SC)
A real scientist could not be sure what he would see until he had some observations to go on. These people "know" they're going to observe all sorts of stuff, including the formation of stars and planets, specifically Earth-like planets, and "life signs" coming from them.
This is straight out observation. We are actually looking at the cosmos. We are hoping to find more life because we know it happened once, and why not look in particular for similar places.
Do you know why? It's not because we worship demons, we are more interested in life.
Given what science provides to society (including the space race) compared to the comparatively small amount of money, I'd say it's money well spent.$$$$ ka-ching !!!
Non-committal? Did you even read my comment?That's the way. Stay non-committal until word comes down from the priesthood mandating the belief.
More Intelligent Life somewhere out in space: YES
More Intelligent Life somewhere visiting Earth or anywhere near by: NO
Also we have the hating on religion thing again... I thought I was the Atheist.
Yeah, it's the group of people constantly looking at the universe to look for news ways to update our views and understandings who are the sheep. Those guys who sit on a single interpretation of a 2000 year old book are the totally open minded ones.
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