The scientific community concurs with the theory of evolution: that homo sapiens evolved from another, pre-existing, organism.
Different scientists hold different beliefs. Many scientists accept the theory of evolution as a scientific explanation for the diversity of life on Earth. However, there are also scientists who believe in theistic evolution, which posits that evolution is a process guided by a higher power, such as God. Ultimately, beliefs about the origins of humans vary among scientists.
It is incorrect to categorize any human race as "least evolved." All human populations have evolved over time to adapt to their specific environments, and they continue to evolve as a species. Differences in physical traits among human populations are adaptations to their respective environments, not measures of evolutionary advancement.
The study of human development has evolved to include a more interdisciplinary approach, integrating biology, psychology, sociology, and other fields. There is also a greater focus on lifespan development, looking at changes and growth across the entire lifespan rather than just specific stages. Additionally, there is an increased emphasis on cultural diversity and how it shapes development.
From a religious perspective, different belief systems offer varying interpretations. Some believe that God created humans, including our caveman ancestors, while others see evolution as the scientific explanation for the development of early humans. It's a complex topic with different viewpoints.
Yes, humans are classified as animals and have evolved from earlier primate ancestors over millions of years through the process of evolution. The theory of evolution explains how all species, including humans, have descended from common ancestors through natural selection and adaptation to their environments.
Cro-Magnon likely communicated through a combination of verbal language, gestures, and possibly some form of primitive written communication. They may have used sounds, facial expressions, body language, and symbols to convey meaning and share information with each other.
Birds, which are not just considered descendants of dinosaurs; they are dinosaurs.
We didn't. God created us, and there's no reasonable point to believe that we evolved from monkeys. It's just plain dumb.
Scientists have discovered that the heavier elements are actually created when stars explode. This is just one more piece evidence for naturalistic origins models, as it explains how the elements we are built from originated. There is a good show called Earth Investigated which gives a lot more information about the formation of the planets, and about evolution.
Yes, some scientists believe in God. They might not believe everything that the Bible says is true, and just because they have the Big Bang Theory, some would argue "What created the Big Bang?"
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Well, most people do believe in god, or a powerful being. But there are some people that do think we evolved from other animals such as Apes. For example, scientists..... they believed there had to be a logical explanation for how we were made. So they started to hypothesize and came up with a conclusion, that science explained it all. But not just scientists believed that science explained it, others did to. So they made it a religion for other people to believe. Hope this helps!
They do, but not in the same concept as other Christian churches. Christian Scientists believe that heaven and hell are just a state of mind and not actual places such as the bible teaches.
Someone answered this and said 'a big worm' some believe that is is just a hoax sorry!
Because Science is just a mountain that Scientists climb, and when they reach the top they come to realize that God was already there.
I believe many scientists won't be held back by any common religious beliefs; it is just that no evidence has been found yet about anything "before" the Big Bang. Many scientists believe there was no "before" - that time itself started at the moment of the Big Bang. - Still, it is interesting to speculate about the causes.
Given the size of the universe, it is almost impossible for Earth to be the only place where life has developed. Some scientists also just want to know what is there; they don't believe or disbelieve, but want to find out.
aliens doesn't exist its just an imagination of scientists really i dont believe in these things