I can distinguish creation theory by saying that it is not a theory, but an ideology that has not a scintilla of evidence in support of it. Evolution, the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms, is a fact. The theory of evolution, which is the nonrandom survival of randomly variant replicators, explains the fact of evolution. Naturally, man, being a animal is subject to evolutionary forces.
Some theories about the creation of man include religious beliefs such as creationism, which posits that a divine being created humans; scientific theory of evolution, which suggests that humans evolved from earlier species through natural selection; and cultural myths and legends that vary across different societies and civilizations. Each theory offers a unique perspective on the origin of humanity.
The origin of man is within the realm of science, while the creation of man is an alternative hypothesis within the realm of religion.Science tells us that man originated by evolution from more primitive ancestors, millions of years ago.Many religions have stories about the creation of man. The abrahamic account, taught by Judaism, Christianity and Islam, is that God created man a few thousand years ago.The first tribe of Homo sapiens lived in Africa.
Darwin's theory of evolution is very well supported by scientific evidence. It has been accepted as true, by most biologists. Some controversy does remain, however, on religious grounds. Whether you choose to accept this theory is up to you.
To my limited knowledge of the scientific theory of the origin of man is that at some stage of earth's creation some form of life crawled from the sea. Many years later it became man through various stages of evolution. If one accepts this as being but one theory then one must accept that there are others. Remember that a theory does not contain all truth, but as the term suggests it is but a theory and is likely to change as new evidences are found. If however one brings God into the equation then one will be bought nearer to the truth, that some power greater than man could organise man from the dust of the earth and put into him his spirit so that he became a living soul. One must also be mindful that the eagerly sought after "Missing Link", that is when the beast eventually became man has never been found.
No. Many scientist saw immediately that the theory of evolution by natural selection was the best explanation of the species problem(Huxley, Hooker, Wallace, Grey and many others ). Huxley said, " How stupid not to have thought of that! " Though by the turn of the century the theory was being challenged by the new genetic sciences. Not until the 30's did the new synthesis meld genetics and biology into a seamless evolutionary theory.
1. Evolution theory 2. Creation theory 3. Big-bang theory
This ongoing debate between religion (God created man) and science (theory of evolution) about "creation" has never been resolved as God, himself, can neither be proven nor dis-proven. Also, the theory of evolution has also yet to be proven.
Unfortunately, the evolution of man cannot be traced in a continuous way. This is why many people doubt that the theory of evolution is more than a theory. Scientific evidence does follow the evolution of man but there are gaps that are not explained.
Yes, Muslims believe in creation. However, Muslims believe also in evolution but not as Darwin claiming in his theory. Evolution is the way God created in His creatures to adapt with changes in environment. Muslims believe that man is created by God and that man is not an evolution of monkey as Darwin claiming.
Darwin and another man.
He is famous for his theory of man's evolution.
Charles Darwin
This question has been debated for many years. There are two theories, a religious theory and an evolution theory. The religious theory states that man kind was created by god. The other theory is that man kind came about through evolution.
The creation of universe and man is supernatural. Science disproves evolution. Unable to create any self reproducing organism. Therefore creation has to be supernatural.
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.
Some theories about the creation of man include religious beliefs such as creationism, which posits that a divine being created humans; scientific theory of evolution, which suggests that humans evolved from earlier species through natural selection; and cultural myths and legends that vary across different societies and civilizations. Each theory offers a unique perspective on the origin of humanity.
Well either you believe in Creation or you believe in Evolution.