I'm going to go ahead and cut your semantics off at the knees boyo.
Do you know that in today's modern society there are two different kinds of theories? One, scientific theory, is a proven explanation of natural events backed entirely by facts and research. Two, theory, is from abstract thinking and is used in day to day conversation outside of science and is used frequently in subjects such as philosophy or theology.
There's a difference, now learn it. A part of reading and conversational comprehension is understanding the use(s) of words in their current form.
Now why don't you go have a nice adult conversation instead of nitpicking over definition.
Quote:1) You say that you know what a theory is and you say that they are facts and evidence.
Do you know that in today's modern society there are two different kinds of theories? One, scientific theory, is a proven explanation of natural events backed entirely by facts and research. Two, theory, is from abstract thinking and is used in day to day conversation outside of science and is used frequently in subjects such as philosophy or theology.
There's a difference, now learn it. A part of reading and conversational comprehension is understanding the use(s) of words in their current form.
Now why don't you go have a nice adult conversation instead of nitpicking over definition.