well most Christians do not think that humans evolved from apes because in The Bible it says that god created humans from himself.
Muslims may reject the theory of human evolution from apes due to the belief that humans were created separately by Allah in a deliberate and distinct process. Some Muslims interpret the creation story in the Quran literally, seeing no room for evolutionary processes. Additionally, the idea of common ancestry with animals may conflict with the concept of humans being created in the image of Allah.
Theory of Evolution. ----------------------------- One should be careful with calling this a theory for the beginning of life; the theory of evolution does not state how life began, only how it evolved. How actually life started is still a mystery, although process is being made.
BRITISH SCIENTISTSIn 1859 a theory was born when he wrote, "from so simple a beginning endless forms...have been, and are being, evolved"Charles Darwin
Umm. Christians?
The theory of evolution is quite simple. The principle behind it states that every living being on Earth today came from a species that is now extinct. Over millions of years, each species has undergone evolution and has changed them to make them able to live in today's world. For example, humans evolved from a gibbon species and birds evolved from dinosaurs.
Jewish people worship the same god as Christians do. Jews believe that the Messiah has not come to Earth yet; Christians believe that Jesus is the Messiah; and Muslims believe Mohammad is the prophet of Alah but was not a holy being. The Muslim understanding of Mohammad would be paralle to the Jewish view Jesus.
The Theory being discussed was "The Conrtaction Theory".
no, it is a mammal so was originally a human being and evolved from us no, it is a mammal so was originally a human being and evolved from us
AnswerChristians are not persecuted for being Christians in either Israel or the Palestinian territories. Arguably, Christian Arabs may be discriminated against for their ethnicity, but not for being Christians.
Some Christians, like Jesuit priest George LeMaitre, clearly had no problem with this idea: mainly because he was the FIRST to develop the hypothesis. Some fundamentalists, like William Jennings Bryan, had no problem with a Universe far older than a few thousand years -- we know this because he stated exactly that in the Scopes Trial. Most, I think, agree with Bryan. A few reject any scientific evidence of a Universe older than a few thousand years, and will continue to do so no matter what the facts show.
it has evolved from being a brown bear into a polar bear as they were originally brown bears but they lived in the glaciers in siberia so they eventually evolved.
Rattlesnakes are deaf and cannot hear their own rattle, a trait that has sparked two main theories on why they have a rattle at all. The first theory, the Bison theory, states that the rattle evolved to reduce the risk of being stepped on and crushed by bison, and secondly, as a means of warning any bison about not to come too close. The other, but less accepted, theory is that the rattle evolved as a specialization of the enlargement of the tail present in most snakes due to the shedding of skin. Later, this evolved into whatever purposes the tail of rattlesnakes has in today's species. The problem with the latter theory is that it does not give a true explanation of the purpose of the rattle, it merely explains how the rattle could have evolved.