[Case] 
 > When change stops everything stops...Evolution as a theory describes and 
 > makes predictions about
 > change over long periods of time. As long as time moves on and change occurs 
 > the theory
> stands and describes the process.

You're right that when change stops everything stops.  My point is that 
evolution is change of a particular kind or according to a particular theory, 
so that evidence for kinds of change that are not evolutionary are not evidence 
for evolution.  We currently have evidence for many kinds of evolution 
(biological, cosmological, etc.), but they're only as good as the evidence for 
them.    
Craig  
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