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But it is good science to them because it conforms to thier core belief system, just as evolutionists (is that a word?) and thier model confroms to thier beliefs.
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Science has no place for beliefs, only facts. Any scientist who alters their findings to fit a pre-conceived notion is a bad scientist. If a respected scientist was to present a very compelling argument in a peer-reviewed journal explaining why the theory of evolution was wrong and backed up their point with mountains of sound evidence, scientists would quickly change their views to conform to this new theory*. Science is the search for knowledge, and one of the fundamental principles of the scientific method is that nothing should be assumed and all claims must be challenged (which is why peer review is such an important part of science).
*An example of this occurring would be when Einstein published the General Theory of Relativity in 1915, which basicly made Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation obsolete.