" Unintended consequences? " Scientific theories are explanations of natural phenomenon. Only humans can make " consequences ", theories explain things.
Evolutionary theory is a scientific theory, and stands separate from any religious belief, just like one does not have to have or lack any particular religious belief in order to accept gravity or general relativity.
As real as any scientific theory. Cell theory, the theory of gravity, germ theory of disease, quantum theory and the theory of relativity are all theories that are well supported by the evidence and explain the phenomenon we observe in nature. The theory of evolution by natural selection is no longer " Darwin's theory ", but has been strengthened and added to in the 151 tears since Darwin and Wallace first proposed evolutionary theory.
The overwhelming majority of scientists accept the theory of evolution by natural selection. Any scientists that do not accept the theory usually do so for religious reasons.
"Evidence". There's no special term to distinguish evidence supporting one theory in science from evidence supporting any other theory in science.
yes there are.
Yes, Jacques Cartier's exploration of Canada opened up North America to future French colonization. His expeditions led to increased European presence in the region, which had both positive and negative consequences for indigenous populations. Cartier's voyages also contributed to France's territorial claims in North America.
Yes, the feeling of regret.
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There isn't any (:
When you are practicing something unscientific anything can happen- and dire consequences are no exceptions.
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No there isn't
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