“I was taught as a political scientist that there is no such thing as facts.”
First off, your verb-subject game is weak.
Second, you’re not correct and that’s a fact.
“There are theories, I mean don't get me wrong, it is hard to disprove evolution and gravity, but both are still just theories.”
Yes. Everything in science is a theory. But there are still facts. Theories exist to try to explain the facts.
There are animals alive today that are not found in the fossil record, that’s a fact. The theory is that they evolved.
“The same goes for God. Logic to you is not logic to others.”
No, sorry, logic is logic. it’s a tool to evaluate ideas.
Now, the ideas that are evaluated are different. But logic has rules.
"For example, there are scientists who say that Native Americans came to North America via the 'ice bridge' and migrated south.”
Yesssssssssss?
“Native Americans in the lower 48 believe that they always existed, and that the Eskimos and Native Americans found in the North were once their people, but because they were plagued with evil spirits, they gathered their strongest warriors and drove them to the frozen north.”
Ah. You’re comparing the research of scientists to the religion of a population. Bit of a cheat, there.
“There are many other stories like this,”
False dichotomies? Superstitions compared to fossils?
Tell me about the protocertops in Wales becoming Griffins!
“just because you believe one thing to be 'fact' doesn't make it a universal fact or a fact at all . . . I wouldn't make presumptions on peoples beliefs.”
You’re an idiot. Fossils of a particular date are facts. Oral histories are completely different sources of information.
“Also, just on a silly note, don't think people to be reasonable either, lol, there are people out there who believe the craziest things that they believe to be 'fact' that they can see as well.”
You really need to stabilize the terms you use and the definitions.