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In science, a hypothesis and a theory differs in that a hypothesis is a conjecture based on empirical observation or theoretical derivation yet unproven or by any experimental work, and that a theory is a hypothesis that has been rigorously tested by many researchers and supported by strong evidence. Evolution is a theory that has been repeatedly tested, supported by overwhelming evidence, and can be used to explain natural phenomenon very well.

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The problem with the "theory" of evolution is that according to the scientific method, for a theory to be proven true, it has to be repeatable under documented and controlled circumstances.  Good luck doing that with evolution.
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evolution is considered a theory and not a hypothesis or law because there is no real proof or evidence to prove evolution.

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