Quote:No, it doesn't. Any eyewitness account is evidence. You are confusing the word evidence with the word proof.
So you think that you can walk in to a court of law, say you saw someone steal something and that's it? No one is going to question your word?
Testimony becomes evidence when the defense attorney says "no more questions" and even at that point it is up to the jury to decide how credible the witnesses' account was. You seem to have no concept of the difference between credible and credulous! Which does not surprise me. I wouldn't take your word that the sky was blue without some heavy duty corroborating evidence. This is what happens when you profess to believing in fairy tales. You lose credibility.