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Virtually all data and observations in the natural sciences support the idea of evolution through natural selection. There is no hard factual evidence at all to support creationism, which is a thinly disguised attempt to portray the Biblical idea of Genesis as actual fact. Man did NOT walk side by side with dinosaurs, and the earth was not created 4,000 years ago. Creationism is a RELIGIOUS thought, with no basis in fact.

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Science about the creation?

There is no science about creation. Creation is an unfounded myth with absolutely no evidence to support it. Try asking about evolution instead.


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All natural sciences. Mathematics too.


How does the existence of different varieties of species support the concept of evolution?

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Do you believe that this evidence gives support to the theory of evolution?

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How did plate tectonics affect the evolution of dominant animal life during the Mesozoniz Era?

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When those who support a theory that any attempt to regulate business is the same as blocking the natural evolution of the species support the philosophy?

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What biological sciences support Darwin's theory of evolution?

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What involves the study of the natural world?

The study of the natural world is typically encompassed by the field of natural sciences. This field includes disciplines such as biology, chemistry, physics, geology, and astronomy, among others. Natural sciences aim to understand the phenomena and laws that govern the physical world and its components.


What Abe the branches of science?

The branches of science can be broadly categorized into three main areas: natural sciences, social sciences, and formal sciences. Natural sciences, such as physics, chemistry, and biology, focus on the study of the physical world and its phenomena. Social sciences, including psychology, sociology, and economics, examine human behavior and societies. Formal sciences, like mathematics and logic, deal with abstract concepts and theoretical frameworks that support the other scientific disciplines.


Darwin proposes that all species of the natural world are in a constant state of evolution whereby natural selection plays a pivotal role in the survival of species Do you agree with this theory of yo?

It is not a matter of agreement, it is a matter of accepting the overwhelming evidences in support of the theory of evolution by natural selection.


When evolution was first proposed what was used as evidence to support this idea?

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