yes
The work of Charles Darwin, particularly his theory of evolution by natural selection, caused controversy during his time and continues to be a point of contention between proponents of evolution and those who advocate for creationism or intelligent design. The debate between evolution and creationism is still ongoing in various contexts, such as education, public policy, and religious beliefs.
Absolutely. There aren't many scientists today that do not accept the theory of evolution, but yet many, many of them are religious.The group of people 'claiming' that evolution cannot coexist with religion are religious fanatics & evolutionist devotee's. Do not mind them.
Evolution is the process by which species change over time in response to their environment, leading to the diversity of life we see on Earth today.
Evolution is the gradual process of change and development over time, resulting in the variety of life forms that exist today.
Ecology and evolution are interconnected concepts in the study of life on Earth. Evolution is the process by which species change over time, leading to the diversity of life we see today. Ecology studies how species interact with each other and their environment, impacting their survival and reproduction. The principles of evolution influence the dynamics of ecosystems by shaping the traits that allow species to adapt and thrive in their environments, ultimately contributing to the diversity of life on Earth today.
a martyr still happens today.
Because evolution does not exist and never did exist.
Creationism vs Evolution/abiogenesis still wages today.
From 1962 and is still going on today.
the hole will get bigger
Yes. Slavery is still a problem today.
They are still moving
Yes; they do.
Evolution Skateboarding happened in 2002.
Trials Evolution happened in 360.
Evolution Worlds happened in 2002.
GTR Evolution happened in 2008.