“Science or not,”
It’s science.
“if there are different viable versions of your prized theory,”
When you say ‘different versions’ are you talking about details WITHIN the theory, or different theories? There is a difference.
“and a consensus can not be found by exacting evidence alone, then we leave the realm of true facts and figures, and enter into the realm of Faith and personal belief.”
No, we do not. It’s still based on repeatable observations (facts and figures), just different experts offering different opinions on the meaning of those facts.
Especially if the opponents both still accept the overall Theory, just argue about specific details.
"If your theory is nothing more than a system of scientifically based personal beliefs,"
It’s not.
“then how does it differ than what other believe?”
Repeatable observations. Your effort to reduce it to personal beliefs do not make it a religion.
“You can tell yourself otherwise but know, what you learn in your temples built to academic study is little more than a properly dressed religion."
can you show one example of evolutionary theory that is based on nothing but opinion OR on the unrepeatbale testimony of a dead prophet?
I mean, we can still go to the Galapagos. We can examine Piltdown Man. We have ‘Nebraska man’s’ tooth. We can visit Olduvai. We can make our own drillings in Wyoming to count varves.
we cannot ask Moses about the burning bush or how he wrote a book that includes his own funeral.
"Theories and facts are not, nor do they equate to truth.”
No, but you cannot dismiss them as made-up opinions, either. You need to show actual problems in the data or the conclusions, more than just ‘Nuh-UH!’
“So unless there is definitive proof for whatever your speaking of,”
That’s not part of science, idiot.
“then basically you are excising faith, dressed to be something more substantial.”
No, that’s Intelligent Design, and it’s intentional.
“Just know it is the same faith we choose to give to God.”
Nope. They find a fossil that fits into the March of Progress, we change our minds. If we find evidence that the Shroud of Turin was faked, people make up all sorts of accusations about the researchers, rather than change your understanding.