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Personally, I can see Evolution and Creation co-existing.

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Q: Does the theory of evolution necessarily question religious beliefs?
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Does evolution necessarily question religious beliefs?

evolution does not depend on what man thinks.; it does not really matter.


Does it necessarily question religious beliefs?

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Did Albert Einstein believe in evolution?

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Why is theistic evolution a widely accepted theory?

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What made people refuse to believe in evolution?

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