So then do you reject the other 4 hypotheses?
They're not hypotheses for me to accept or reject. It's like if I find my son's bike in the driveway and tell him to move it, and he says he didn't leave it there, and I say "I don't care if the Easter Bunny left it there, go move it!" I'm not proposing the hypothesis that the Easter Bunny left it there. I'm illustrating the the fact that how the bike got there is not my concern: no matter what the explanation, it's there and has to be moved. Similarly, how life got here does not affect the theory of evolution: life is here and behaves in certain ways that the theory of evolution can describe.