Do personal experiences affect the attitude toward evolution? Yes, personal experiences DO affect one's attitude towards evolution. The earth is a perfect environment, and it was created out of nothing by God. Evolution can't create a perfect environment out xof nothing. Evolution isn't all powerful, all knowing, or is everywhere. But they say they know how humans evolved, but how did everything else evolve. What there trying to do is make up stories to prove that evolution is real thats why they only know how humans evolved but nothing else. Because animals can't just appear out of nowhere. Thats when god comes in because The Bible says that "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters."
Evolution is faulty. Evolution is unrealistic. Evolution is atheist. You realize now that evolution is just a theory, a theory that proves nothing. Evolutionist say that we evolved from a fish that grew legs or even a armpit licking monkey. But, that isn't what the facts say. John 1:3 states "All things were made through him, and without him was not anything made that was made." This meaning, God created everything and everyone through his own image, and without him nothing would have been created. The evolutionist to my right/left state we evolved from species that still roam the earth to this day, but don't you think if they were, so to speak, "right" there wouldn't be apes or fish anymore, there would just be humans. The facts we have presented show you that evolution is a faulty inference to how we as humans came to be. Evolutionist can say all they want, but if they don't have to the facts to back them up then evolution will always be a theory, a theory that proves nothing.
They can. If a personal experience results in unquestioning faith in everything that some religions claim then evolution is likely to be dismissed as heresy.
Speciation adds to biodiversity. Hence it affect the evolution of best suited forms to come up.
For a mutation to affect evolution it must occur in the dominant allele. This allele is what is passed on.
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It is, in fact, evolution (shifts in the frequencies of traits in populations) that causes adaptation (when these shifts lead to increased fitness).
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Factors that can affect one's attitude and practices related to human sexuality include upbringing and cultural beliefs, personal experiences, education and access to information, religious or moral values, societal norms and expectations, and personal relationships and communication with partners. These factors can shape an individual's beliefs, values, and behaviors regarding human sexuality.
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Attitude will determine positive or negative communication. Past experiences, the ability to relate well to others, perception and environmental factors will all affect the ability to communicate.
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it does not affect your attitude. Up to date is has not been scientificly proven that it does.
A bad attitude can affect your life: 1) It can affect the way you learn. 2) It can affect your performance in a sport or activity.
Some of the personal influences that affect a person's parenting include religious beliefs, personal experiences during childhood and financial discipline. Parents tend to bring up a child according to various religious virtues that they hold.
The term coevolution (affect) is used to describe cases where two (or more) species reciprocally affect each other's evolution. So for example, an evolutionary change in the morphology of a plant, might affect the morphology of an herbivore that eats the plant, which in turn might affect the evolution of the plant, which might affect the evolution of the herbivore and so on.
Behavior is usually an outward expression of attitude