sdhar wrote:
Since the statement states that the evidence will be contested by "his more orthodox friends", shouldn't it indicate that he was also orthodox indicating B?
If the paleontologist uses orthodox evidence, why would such evidence be rejected by people who are also orthodox?
I think the word "more" in "more orthodox friends" is throwing you off. The "more" gives the impression the paleontologist is not as orthodox as his friends. Although this may be the case, you still cannot assume beyond a reasonable doubt that his more orthodox friends would shun his not so orthodox evidence. You can however assume beyond a reasonable doubt that orthodox researches will not be willing to consider the finding of someone who is not at all orthodox.