The general theory was that everything (humans included) come from a common ancestor. This makes sense if one was to believe in the cell theory (all existing cells come from previous cells, therefore everything in the world had to start with a single cell, our common ancestor). You need to know the general theory to understand the theory as it regards to humanity.
The theory regarding humanity still stands that we all come form one ancestor. but it focuses more on the human aspect. Here it states that we evolved along with primates, (we share the same ancestor as monkeys, apes, etc.). The theory particularly states that humans evolved from ancient primates over the course of over 250,000 years to become what we are today.
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Charles Darwin did not come up with the theory of human evolution, he only said something akin to "light will shed upon the origin of man" saying nothing that men came from apes or ancient primates.
Spontaneous evolution is evolution that is not moderated by intentional beings and actions. Most evolution, in other words. Usually we call non-spontaneous evolution (ie. evolution that *is* moderated by intent): breeding.
He was a scientist, he came up with the theory of evolution which involves everything changing and progressing for the better over time like the transformation of a monkey like human to human beings today. Charles Darwin is always pictured on UK money notes e.g. £5
Biological evolution is the process of changes that occur in living beings that can be passed on to their offspring. Chemical evolution is the process of changes that occur in substances. However, scientists have found that these substances have changed to form organic molecules, meaning that they have created life from nonliving substances.
Evolution does not need to be explained. It is the result of things that worked at the time. By worked it is meant things that allowed the ancestors of existing beings to survive and breed and have offspring to carry on genetic traits. A common thought is that evolution has a purpose that must be explained - survival is its purpose.
Human beings are the present result of a long history of evolutionary changes stretching back into the past for millions of years. The first representative in that long history of change that can be regarded as people not just another species of ape, would probably be Australopithecines about 2 million years ago. These developed into homo sapiens (the thinking man) some 400,000 to 250,000 years ago, probably in Africa. From Africa we spread throughout the world. The whole process was driven by the evolutionary processes as described by Charles Darwin in his "Origin of Species."
Because due to Darwins theory of evolution, fossils lead to adaptations over time therefor giving us reason to find evolution within human beings and animals.
Ernest Charles Messenger has written: 'Know your faith' -- subject- s -: Catechisms, Catholic Church, English 'Evolution and theology' -- subject- s -: Creation, Evolution, Human beings, Origin, Religion and science, Theological anthropology 'The Lutheran origin of the Anglican ordinal' -- subject- s -: Anglican orders, Church of England
If you take the genesis tale metaphorically then you may be able to fit evolutionary theory in a Procrustean fashion to religious belief in the creation of man. Otherwise, genesis is not at all factual and explains nothing by trying to explain everything.
What characteristics are unique to human beings in visible creation
Human beings have adapted to the extreme conditions of the poles by wearing appropriate clothing like insulated layers and using specialized gear such as snowshoes and skis for mobility. They have also built insulated shelters and use heating sources to stay warm. Additionally, humans have developed specific skills for survival in polar regions, such as ice fishing and hunting techniques.
Human beings
The first humans are believed to have evolved over millions of years from earlier hominid species. Evolution is a gradual process where small changes over generations lead to the development of new species. It is thought that modern humans, Homo sapiens, emerged in Africa around 200,000 years ago.
Spontaneous evolution is evolution that is not moderated by intentional beings and actions. Most evolution, in other words. Usually we call non-spontaneous evolution (ie. evolution that *is* moderated by intent): breeding.
some human beings call it evolution, but i think they're just apes.
Yes, God made humans stewards, or caretakers of the creation.
An evolutionist.AnswerIt is NOT an evolutionist. An evolutionist is merely anyone who believes in evolution. The name for a scientist who studies evolution as it relates to human beings is an anthropologist and a scientist who studies the fossil record is a palaeontologist.ANSWERThey are known as evolutionary biologists.Strictly speaking, anthropology is split up into a number of disciplines - physical (sometimes known as biological) anthropology is the study of evolution as it relates to human beings. Further to this, scientists who study evolution in the fossil record are known as evolutionary palaeobiologists or simply palaeobiologists.
The Indigenous Australians believed that Creation was brought about by supernatural beings that roamed the Earth during Dreamtime. These beings were the Aborigines' ancestors and had a part in creating both the people and the planet.