Why the hurry to make the evolution theory a scientific fact when there is still more...

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...to discuss about it? I'm not a scientist myself and so I neither reject a scientific revelation or accept it until I reach a position in science in which I am able to do that for myself, currently, I go with what the scientists see, but there are still opposing views that should make things undetermined for everyone. I have read evidence that supports the evolution theory, but I have also read evidence that don't and that seemed to be even more convincing to me.

You hear one side mentioning fossils, and then you hear the other side saying that it isn't accurate and bring evidence that refute it. You hear one side mentioning a certain claim, and then you hear the other side mentioning another.

For example this one:

The first thing that must be said is that the claim that
inorganic materials can come together to form life is an
unscientific one that is not verified by any experiment or
observation so far. Life only generates from life. Each
living cell is formed by the replication of another cell.
No one in the world has ever succeeded in forming a living
cell by bringing inorganic materials together, not even in
the most advanced laboratories.
 
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