thraashman
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No, because your post feeds the stereotype that evolutionary scientists don't believe in anything, and from the way it sounds, if you don't "believe", then you have complete and absolute knowledge.
There are certainly things that evolutionary biologists "believe". But until they can prove them, those things don't become part of the theory of evolution. You don't put beliefs into theory. Theory contains and explains facts, it has nothing to do with belief. And any good scientist will not let what they believe change how they look at evidence, and if the evidence points to something different than what they believe a good scientist will stop believing that which the evidence does not support.
