JohnStOnge
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As far as evolution, why not answer the question about genetic markers used in the legal system? Is the science valid enough to condemn someone to prison or death?
I didn't see the question about genetic markers used in the legal system, presumably because there are so many posts in this thread. I have no problem with exactly matching gene sequences and saying that, going in, it would be very unlikely that a sample of genetic material randomly selected from the population of humans on Earth would exactly match, in terms of gene sequencing for some fragment, the genetic material of a "suspect." Unfortunately, since I didn't see the question, I don't know how you're expanding that into support of the proposition that the overall theory of evolution has been established at a level of certainty that is as high as it gets in science.