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The overwhelming majority of scientists accept the theory of evolution by natural selection. Any scientists that do not accept the theory usually do so for religious reasons.
Scientists were having the same problem that Darwin thought would happen. In Darwin's mind his theory took away the need for a God. Darwin's theory of evolution challenged both the Religious and the science community. Some scientists still have the same shallow mind that other scientists had during Darwin's time.
modify the theory or discard it altogether.
Of course they do. Scientists believe anything that they think is true.
Three German scientists. Matthias Schleiden, Theodor Schwann and Rudolph Virchow.
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The overwhelming majority of scientists accept the theory of evolution by natural selection. Any scientists that do not accept the theory usually do so for religious reasons.
If I recall the Scientific Method, scientists first develop a theory, then conduct tests to determine the validity of their theory, examine the test results, and often need to readjust elements of their theory, and start over conducting more tests and, if they have proof that their theory is true, then they need to have it duplicated by another independent scientific lab before they can publish their findings. (This is a very brief overview!)
There have been many scientists that have worked on the theory of emergence over the years. Emergence theory has been written about by scientists such as Julian Huxley and John Stuart Miller.
Scientists had made observations that did not fit exactly with Dalton's theory. Scientists changed the atomic theory to include this new knowledge. While the modern atomic theory is based on Dalton's theory, it is also very different.
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.
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