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Evolution is a fact. In the present day, evolution, as it is presented in modern evolutionary synthesis (MES) is no longer a theory. It is in abiogenesis that evolution cannot shed light, and it offers only theory. There is no direct evidence of the mechanism by which life began, and only possible explanations are offered by science for life arising from non-life.

As regards the long tenure of life on earth, evolution explains all the facts and discoveries. It was created to tie all we know together, and it is the only scientific thing that makes sense. The only scientific thing. Nothing scientific competes with it.

Another reason some decry evolution is because it is taught in public schools - and creation is not. These folks want "equal time" for creation, and, because they can't get it by way of law (owing to separation of church and state), they are trying to make and end run and attack the science on which evolution is based. And at the same time they are trying to prop up creation as "scientific" so they can create a "wedge" to get it presented in public schools.

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Some believe that evolution is contradicted by many known facts of science, there are thus many who don't regard it as either proven or as fact, for purely scientific reasons. Many other evolutionists also acknowledge the many flaws in it, unlike the Law of Gravity which has no known exceptions.

Major problems with evolution as far as science itself is concerned relate to the fact that it contradicts known scientific Laws, such as the Law of Biogenesis, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Genetics also poses a number of problems for evolution as do the fields of biochemistry, geology, and astronomy. The fossil record is also another major problem area with only a handful of doubtful transitional forms, quite contrary to what would be expected if the theory were an accurate scientific description of life on earth.

Many people are also only taught the "evolution is a fact" doctrine and so they come out of the school system as dutiful believers in it, totally unaware of the great mass of scientific evidence which contradicts it. So, quite naturally, they repeat that it is a scientific fact. Although stating this does not actually make it so - no matter how sincere is either one's belief in it - or how profound is one's ignorance of the contradictory data.

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