Teachers are human and all humans have their own idea of how the world started. If it can't be proven, then people will rely on their own beliefs as truth.
Some people believe that evolution goes against their religion and choose not to accept the scientific notion.
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.
Traditionally, we is avoided in essays, but some teachers may accept it.
no they are not allowed to teach evolution beecaus it just isnt right
High school biology teachers should at least be able to teach the basics of evolution. Otherwise they would not be able to do their job properly.
Most Muslims I have heard about do not accept evolution or evolutionary theory.
It depends. Some churches already believe that man is subject to evolution, but others strictly believe evolution is false and are unlikely to change their thoughts or beliefs at all
Christian's don't accept evolution. They (I) believe God created the world. Genisis 1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. ___ "Christian's don't accept evolution". Many Christians, for example many Roman Catholics and Episcopalians, do in fact accept evolution and reject the view that Christianity is simply 'the Religion of the Book' ... They leave that distinction (if one may call it such) to Islam.
There is no theory of creation. The theory of evolution by natural selection explains much about the fact of evolution. The only significance to human society is that some people can not accept the real and modern world because of ideological constraints.
Evolution is the non random survival of randomly varying replicators. It also describes the idea (theory) that existing animals and plants developed by a process of gradual, continuous change from previously existing forms (also known as descent with modification).Contrary to some popular belief, evolution does not claim that God doesn't exist;You can accept evolution and believe in God. Although evolution is based on science, many evolutionary biologists accept the existence of God.Additional InputEvolution is the change in the inherited traits of a population of organisms through successive generations.
Some Christians already accept evolution as compatible with their faith by interpreting the Bible allegorically. However, there will always be variations in beliefs among individuals and denominations. Acceptance of evolution may continue to grow as scientific evidence becomes more widely understood and embraced within the Christian community.
Evolution is sometimes described as macro-evolution, which is the long-term evolution of an entire new species, and micro-evolution, which is largely to do with less significant evolutionary changes within a species. Many creationists accept the existence of micro-evolution, but say that macro-evolution does not occur.