No, some actually profess faith even despite the truth. That is fine.
No, some theists believe in evolution. Some churches have adopted this position as well.
The term, "Evolutionist" is slightly incorrect and misleading. The usage is almost exclusively coined by Creationists to imply that Evolution isn't a verifiable science, but a religion. It would be more correct to say that most Atheists subscribe to the theory of evolution, as the most probable proccess of how we all became who we are today.
Yes. Theory as in science is a tool to demonstrate the facts of science. A scientific theory is not a hunch, but hypotheses that come to demonstrable testing and peer review. A scientific Theory is fact.
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No, of course not. Evolution is a scientific explanation for the changes that took place over millions of years to result in life as we know it today. Science is not an object of worship. You have confused it with religious belief.
yes it is very proven and is regarded by all scientists as correct.
It depends on what you mean. Atheists do not believe that Jesus was the son of God or in any way divine. Some atheists do not even believe he existed. Others believe he existed, but was merely a man who started a religious movement.
It is not true to say that Christians and atheists always fight. Most atheists have little interest in what others around them believe, and are very willing to allow others to hold different views to their own. While most Christians believe that there is a duty to convert others to believe in God, they also accept the inherent right of others to hold different views if they wish to do so. However, a small minority of Christians take the supposed duty to convert others to believe in God very seriously. They actively assert that only their worldview is correct and challenge atheists regarding their beliefs. Atheists must respond, and usually do so moderately, although a very few such as Richard Dawkins respond in kind.
I already had a good grasp of geology and paleontology when I carefully read Charles Darwin's The Evolution of Species. I studied his conclusions, how he arrived at them and what methodologies he used, and was interested in his collaboration with other scientists and with breeders. I have read extensively the reviews and publications by supporters and opponents of Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection - including a number of Creationist authors.I have absolutely no doubt that Darwin was right in his understanding of the evolution of species.
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It all depends on the religion. Christians believe that if you have not accepted Jesus Christ as your lord and savior and given your heart over to Him, and been baptized, you go to Hell when you die.
Answer:Cosmologists and astrophysicists (people who study such matters) explain the creation of the Earth (the ball of solids, liquids and gases we live on) as the result of the mutual attraction and accumulation of matter created (either after the "Big Bang" or in process of continual conversion of matter into energy) through gravitational attraction and the pressure of light. The view is not the view of atheism but of science. As atheists have no supernatural belief to explain the existence of the Universe, the opinions and findings of science must, by default, be theirs.
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