There is no such thing! The Bible states that God Created the earth in 7 days. Not a big bang hit the earth and everything was there.
The answer above is very Christian-centric, but here's an answer in a nutshell: Scientists can't prove that there was an evolution, but they cannot disprove it either. So evolution wasn't nessecary, if that's what you believe. You know what? This whole question is regarding YOUR personal beliefs.
Variation must exist.
Variation must exist
To grasp how the body has changed to reflect the new lifestyle of the human existence
Although natural selection is affected by geology, and some knowledge of geology is certainly necessary to be able to interpret the evidence for the various phylogenies of evolution, these theories themselves do not affect geology. Evolution therefore remains a matter of biology, not geology.
Evolution is a process, theories of evolution are theories which explain that process
Is it the elemental evolution, a chemical evolution, a nuclear evolution or a molecular evolution? Please choose one of the following.
Variation must exist.
Variation must exist
Only one single event was necessary for some form of evolution to begin: the emergence of self-replicating agents. When modern (cellular) life emerged from those agents, Darwinian evolution began.
C will be your correct choice - Evolution!
scientific for evolution
Stuff tho . It was tough , God was there tho .
No, why would it? pigs are happy the way they are why would they need to fly? it's not necessary for their survival
To grasp how the body has changed to reflect the new lifestyle of the human existence
If the species can not adapt to changes in the environment they will die out.
area of improvement and, if necessary, assign remedial training or develop somr other educational activity
Undoubtedly there would be atheists and agnostics who criticise the Theory of Evolution. Atheism and agnosticism are views on the non-existence of God(s), while evolution is concerned with biology, a branch of science. So, there is no necessary correlation between a person's understanding of the supernatural and his or her understanding of science.