The argument that is typically made here against the Theory of Evolution is that it is just a theory. This is left hanging out there leading the audience to fill in the blank - the blank being that science has yet to prove it to be true. This stems from a lack of understanding, or intentional miscommunication, on what a scientific theory is. Part of the problem here can be the equation of a scientific term with a conversational term. We use theory in common language, and when doing so, theory generally means something more like an idea or guess. This is definitely not what a scientific theory is. A scientific theory is as good as it gets. It will never transition from a theory to a law, although there is probably a general belief that it will. A scientific law describes a what about nature. A law is short, typically mathematical, and does not address the how . Laws are typically created when repeated observation shows a very repeatable result, and it describes that result. ...
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