Originally posted by daniel_m
Totally wrong.
To be scientific, a hypothesis needs to be falsifiable, at least in theory. How could evolution be falsified? Many ways. Here's one that even your simple brain should understand: if fossils of man were dug up from the period we estimate dinosaurs lived in, that would totally falsify evolution theory.
Charles Darwin himself called evolution "this grand view of life."
Now such grandiloquent terms as these are not scientific terms! One does not call the law of gravity, for example, "a satisfactory faith," nor speak of the laws of thermodynamics as "dogma." Evolution is, indeed, a grand world view, but it is _not_ science. Its very comprehensiveness makes it impossible even to test scientifically.