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Why do people believe in evolution?
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<blockquote data-quote="QvQ" data-source="post: 75623988" data-attributes="member: 421823"><p>Go ahead, evidence is not proof of theory. Who is holding the gun is not necessarily who shot the person dead.</p><p>In so small a evidential and theoretical theatre, how hard it is to prove a theory.</p><p>And evidence can be contrived and shoehorned. For example, the man holding the gun may have picked it up after his dearly beloved shot the person dead. The man took the gun and sent his girl away. Seeking to protect her, he confesses to the crime.</p><p>Or gun holder claims it was a thief who ran away and left the gun. The man picked up the gun and even though discovered holding the gun, being perfectly innocent.</p><p>With a evidential and theoretical theatre as large as the origin and creation of life, how the errors and mystery do compound.</p><p>How about, I don't know but I am willing to consider all arguments. I have considered evolution and it is flawed, perhaps fatally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QvQ, post: 75623988, member: 421823"] Go ahead, evidence is not proof of theory. Who is holding the gun is not necessarily who shot the person dead. In so small a evidential and theoretical theatre, how hard it is to prove a theory. And evidence can be contrived and shoehorned. For example, the man holding the gun may have picked it up after his dearly beloved shot the person dead. The man took the gun and sent his girl away. Seeking to protect her, he confesses to the crime. Or gun holder claims it was a thief who ran away and left the gun. The man picked up the gun and even though discovered holding the gun, being perfectly innocent. With a evidential and theoretical theatre as large as the origin and creation of life, how the errors and mystery do compound. How about, I don't know but I am willing to consider all arguments. I have considered evolution and it is flawed, perhaps fatally. [/QUOTE]
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