Vary evidence in SE

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popular science magazine the September 2014 edition features a cover story with Bill Nye the Science Guy on the cover and inside thereamp;#39;s a lengthy article an interview with Bill Nye and a good chunk of that is devoted to his debate with you last February at the Creation Museum the article points out that 9 had a response to a question presented at the debate what might change his mind nice ed we would need just one piece of evidence now the article quotes you as saying during the debate you know what Iamp;#39;m a Christian I know Godamp;#39;s Word is true and thereamp;#39;s nothing he could say that will cast doubt on that why donamp;#39;t you elaborate on that point you know I would say that Bill Nye wasnamp;#39;t really being truthful here because heamp;#39;s committed to naturalism that thereamp;#39;s no God that everything happened by natural processes and when he tried to make out to the audience off only I had a piece of evidence such as and one example he gave was

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Circumstantial evidence, in legal parlance, refers to a type of evidence that relies on inference to connect it to a conclusion of fact. Unlike direct evidence, which directly links a person to a crime, circumstantial evidence indirectly links them through a series of facts or circumstances surrounding the case.
Types of Evidence Used At Trial Real evidence. Demonstrative evidence. Documentary evidence. Testimonial evidence.
Circumstantial evidence is evidence of facts that the court can draw conclusions from. For example, if an assault happened on OConnell Street at 6.15pm, you can give evidence that you saw the accused walking down OConnell Street at 6pm. In that situation, you are giving the court circumstantial evidence.
Transient evidence is a type of evidence that has no meaning or that by its very nature can be easily changed or lost. For instance, transient evidence includes temperature, odor, blood in the rain, and some biological and physical phenomenon.
Circumstantial evidence is evidence that is presented in a civil or criminal trial that suggests a fact is true, but may not prove it directly. There are many types of circumstantial evidence, including physical, scientific, human behavior and indirect witness testimony.
There are two types of evidence; namely, direct evidence and circumstantial evidence. In this case, the People contend that there is circumstantial evidence of the defendants guilt. Let me explain what constitutes direct and circumstantial evidence and how they differ.
Definition for evidence. noun as in proof. Synonyms Antonyms. Strongest matches. clue, confirmation, data, deposition, documentation, indication, information, sign, testimony, witness.
Circumstantial evidence is the opposite of direct evidence. It cannot prove a material fact by itself. Rather, it is evidence that tends to prove a material fact when considered together with other evidence and by drawing inferences.

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