Incorrect. You can use your theory to make predictions about natural world phenomena that you haven't checked yet. If those predictions come true, and the more the better, the theory is vindicated. If the predictions turn out to be false then back to the drawing board. If you cannot think of any predictions to make then you don't yet have a scientific theory. Evolution has made so many in-advance predictions that it is long past the point where even die-hards like Behe, Denton, and Dembski can deny its truth. That is why Michael Behe said under oath on the stand in the Dover trial that he believes that evolution is true.
Ah, but because you satanic Darwinists claim that all creationists lie, then you can't believe Behe when he said that under oath. He really knows that evolution is false! As do we all.
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