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It is not unless certain religious types insist on it being so.

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What religion are you if you believe in the evolution theory?

Evolutionary theory is a scientific theory, and stands separate from any religious belief, just like one does not have to have or lack any particular religious belief in order to accept gravity or general relativity.


How is the idea of evolution a threat to scientific progress?

The idea of evolution is that evolution is a fact and the theory of evolution by natural selection explains much about the fact of evolution. Your question is ill posed. A more modern phrase would say your question is malformed. How could the fact of evolution be a threat to anything? How could the theory that is the backbone of biology not be one of the greatest progressions in science? Much confusion between fact and theory. Theory explains fact and encompasses fact and is a higher scientific concept than fact.


What were Darwin's best arguments in favor of his theory of evolution what were the most serious objections to it?

Darwin's best argument in favor of the theory of evolution was natural selection. The most serious objections came from religion.


How many people believe in the theory of evolution?

When the evolutionary theory was first proposed, people didn't believe it. Often, religion and evolution contradict themselves and even today, there are many people who favor creationism over evolution.


What is the difference between the theory of language and evolution?

Theory of evolution refers to animals and plants evolution along the time. Language evolution is another issue, not entirely related to the theory of evolution. It follows the theory of evolution on some way but it is related to culture evolution, not to the physical attributes evolution.


How was Charles Darwin's theory of evolution different from religion?

It provided the first accurate and testable explanation for the diversity and complexity of life.


Is evolution a belief system?

No, evolution is a scientific theory supported by a vast amount of evidence. It is based on observation, experimentation, and analysis of biological data. Evolution is not a belief system in the same way that religion or ideology may be.


Is evolution a theory or hypothesis?

Evolution is an observed and observable fact. The theory of evolution by natural selection explains many things about evolution. The theory generates testable hypothesis, as any good theory does. Remember, theory is the highest concept in science.


Complete history of a theory of evolution?

There are many books that describe the theory of evolution. For example, there is a book called Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory.


Is there a religion that does not believe in evolution?

Yes, there are several. Fundamentalist Islamicists reject the theory of evolution. Southern Baptists also struggle mightily against it. There are, of course, individuals within any religion who may not agree with the tenets embraced by the majority of that faith. Catholics have very little problem with the theory of evolution, as well as certain other Christian religions. Buddhists typically embrace the theory quite readily because it poses no serious obstacle to any Buddhist creation mythology.


Why did the teaching of evolution theory create such a stir?

The theory of evolution was big and many religious people disagree with it. Now there are 2 party's the Christians Muslims monks etc they are religious and will tell you god made the world but the Evolutionists will tell you about the big bang.


What is the movement that held to the theory of evolution?

The scientific movement accepts the Theory of Evolution. The Theory is the basis for the science of biology.