During the 1700's, the world was in the middle of the romantic era. Beginning in the late 1600's, the belief was in the Great Chain of Being, a spiritual order of life and all things in it.
Descent with modification. This is what Darwin called evolution.
Not necessarily, as belief in evolution and belief in global warming don't really have anything to do with each other. That said, a person who believes in evolution is probably more likely to believe in global warming, as they tend to listen to what scientists say, and scientists are the biggest advocates for global warming being real.
This Process called the Environment
The process where organisms evolve through time is called evolution. This natural phenomenon occurs as a result of changes in the environment.
evolution because it makes the most sense
these belief led to reject Charles Darwin's of evolution
Yes, they were made in the 1700s and called a "Hobbyhorse".
wigs of the 1700s were called perukes, or periwigs
No. Many theists, including Christians, believe that evolution occurred. Belief in some sort of god and belief in evolution are not mutually exclusive. Some even believe evolution was guided by some divine entity such as God.
that man was a product of evolution is a scientific belief, where god made man is a religious belief -- commonly associated with this question.
Technically, theistic evolution isn't a theory. It's a religious belief. It's a belief that's widely held because many people feel that accepting the scientific theory of evolution does not conflict with their theistic beliefs.
Buddhist believe there are no gods. Evolution would be the logical belief they would follow.
Evolution is a belief in which people evolved from ape like figures. There is some scientific evidence in proving that this is true.
There is no christian belief of evolution. It never happened, didn't happen to us, we are who we once were. God made Adam and Eve a person just like us (just without the technology).
In the 1920's the Fundamentalists gained attention for their belief in the repeal of the theory of evolution. There were movements banning the teaching of evolution in the classroom. Fundamentalists led this movement.
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