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The only faith that is required to believe in evolution is that the universe follows its own laws and that because of these laws, predictions can be accurately made, tested, and observed.

Also, one must have faith that not all scientists are incompetent and/or dishonest.

That's pretty easy to have faith in. Scientists are human and fallible. However, it is completely disingenuous to think that all scientists are out to achieve the same goal, share the same biases, or have the same corrupting influences. This makes the conspiracy theories that creationists often cite about academia rather unbelievable, as well as highly unlikely.

That said, there is evidence for evolution in all fields of science. There is no evidence for any other theory, such as literal creationism or ID.

As for ID, it is just a Trojan Horse for creationism to be taught in school. How do we know this? Google "The Wedge Document."

Evolution is not a religion, because one can believe in God, Jesus, or any of the Gods in human history and still believe in evolution. So, if evolution is a religion, it is a poorly defined one.

I see that you have had a lot of Fundies give their two-cents worth, proving above all that our education system is failing our children horribly and has been for a long time. These oafs are proving nothing more than how LITTLE they know about science.

Visit the links below to understand why their arguments are incorrect and fallacious. Trust me, everything that has been said here is covered there. Creationists are too dufus to think up of something new and original.

El Chistoso