I would change my mind, absolutely! If there was evidence to support a creator (not scriptural evidence) I would have to change my views. That's the essence of a scientific point of view, in my mind. I can't think of who said it at the moment, sorry, but I remember a quote by a creationist going something like, "Even if all the evidence in the world supported evolution, I still would not believe it, because that is not what the bible tells me." Of course, that is not an exact quote, but the gist is there.
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