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Evolution is a theory put forward by Charles Darwin. Some claim erroneously that he eventually discarded his own theory of evolution. One has to take into consideration that evolution is taking place, but it is the law of evolution which doubted by those who reject evolution. Men today are much taller, fitter and we live longer. Girls become women at an earlier age. This, according to some people, is the law of evolution. This phenomenon is not necessarily part of Darwin's theory. According to some, we did not evolve but were the sons and daughters of God. According to people who believe this, it was He who organized the first man and the first woman from elements that were already available to Him.

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Most all religious fundamentalists reject evolution and at present a growing number of scientists also differ.

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Religious people might take evolutionary theory - or any scientific theory, for that matter - as an affront to themselves, their beliefs, or their gods. This is because scientific explanations are not required to pay hommage to gods without evidence that such gods were involved or even exist, a property of science that might cause religiously-minded people to think of scientific theories as 'atheistic'.

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Most religious people have no problem with evolutionary theory, but there is a segment of religious people who do have problems not only with evolutionary theory but all of modern science. When your view of The Bible is that it is inerrant any thing that challenges that view must be wrong.

AnswerAssuming that by "religous" is meant "Christian", all christians used to strongly oppose the theory of evolution as it was an attempt by Godless people to explain the creation without a Creator. However, now many do not really believe what God said, and instead try to combine creation by evolution with special creation by God [such as God created the earth by evolution], or else disregard God altogether and fully accept evolution. (The latter would be like asking what atheists think of Creation!)
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What do scientists think about the theory of evolution?

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