Yes, good point Gopher.
The scientifc method uses a system of gathering information and drawing conclusions that is heirarchical in nature. The structure is as follows
1. Hypothesis: is an unproved scientific conclusion drawn from known facts and used as a basis for further investigation or experimentation. (Notice that the conclusion proposed does not claim to be proved but it is still based on known facts, not merely speculation.)
2.Theory: a closely reasoned set of propositions derived from and supported by established evidence and intended serve as an explanation for a group of phenomenon: the quantum theory, atomic theory. (At this stage the hypothesis has undergone repeated testing and consistent results have been observed and documented)
3. Scientific law: a formal statement of the manner or order in which a set of natural phenomenon occur under certain conditions; law of gravity. (This type of statement is only made when a theory has been repeated without a deviation of results for such a long period that it becomes firmly established. Even, then when conditions change, the law may not apply. For instance, there is no gravity on the moon,)
I included these definitions and explanations because I notice that there is repeatedly confusion as to what constitues the scientific method and scientific evidence. There is much established evidence supporting evolution. To refuse to look at it or consider it fully, because we prefer to believe in the veracity of our myths, does not mean it does not exist.
Cog