Sentences with phrase «much circumstantial evidence»

Naturally Mormon writers deny this and defend the book as a genuine revelation received through the prophet Joseph Smith.27 It is impossible to enter here into the merits of the controversy, but there is much circumstantial evidence to support the claim of non-Mormon scholars.

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Again, a story from the Jewish tradition: Based on circumstantial evidence, a character - assassinating lie was told of a much - respected elderly man in a particular community.
In the case of Moore, where the circumstantial evidence is much stronger and to me relatively persuasive, Wilson himself writes: «Nobody would ever quite know, truly know, what he had shared with [Moore] in those early days.»
She adds that much of the evidence in support of rafting has been circumstantial.
On Earth, microbes have churned out as much as 95 percent of all atmospheric methane, so finding that gas in Mars» air would have been solid circumstantial evidence of life.
«There's certainly strong circumstantial evidence because we know that the strength of tropical cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons depends very much on sea surface temperatures.
We will see that over the last several years, while correlations between CO2 and temperature exist in the data, much of the historical circumstantial evidence for AGW theory has gotten weaker, and we will cover «global dimming» and see if this effect makes the case for AGW stronger.
Although it's all pretty much just opinion backed by circumstantial or anecdotal evidence and models, it is the scientific opinion that:
For instance, circumstantial evidence can be obtained through photographs of the location, diagrams of the accident, admission of presence in location, photographs of damages and paint transfer from one car to another, and much more.
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