Originally posted by LouisBooth
*sigh* I know this, and evolution does explain some data, I have very clearly admited this several times. I guess you aren't reading closely enough.
No actually, you are the one who isn't reading "closely" enough, because you clearly are still missing the point here. Once again, whether you believe or choose to accept the theory or not is not the question here.
The point was that as far as science is concerned, your dismissal of evolution by saying "it's just a theory" is inane. This quote from you proves that you really don't know what a scientific theory is, until hopefully now:
And again I say evolution explains SOME of the data but not ALL of it, thus why it is a theory. *sigh* how many times do I have to say this before you understand it? As for the AMOUNT of evidience it explains, that's the problem and why I disbelieve it.
LOL. If you have problems with the "amount" of evidence it explains, then you shouldn't be acknowledging it as a "theory" at all! A scientific theory doesn't become a theory unless there's a substantial amount of evidence in support of it. So unless you agree that there's a substantial amount of evidence in support of it (rather than just "some"), you should be arguing against its status a scientific theory.
The point is that the data it doesn't explain is enough for me to discredit it. You can explain some of the data of earthquakes by saying, at the very middle of the earth there are giants moving the land, and I would say, yes that does explain some of the data, but not all of it, and the amount it doesn't explain leads me to believe it, too, is wrong.
See above. Also, I would like you to give some specific examples of what you are talking about when you mention "the amount it doesn't explain." What, specifically, does it not explain? Specific examples would be nice rather than vague generalizations.