Yes.
Tradition, not just theory. There are Creation-narratives all over the world; tens of them if not hundreds. This is because the Creation was a tradition going all the way back and shared by all mankind. As time passed, most of these stories became infiltrated by idolatry, with a phantasmagoria of warring deities. It is the Torah, in Genesis, which preserves the original.See also:
A Creationist might believe in a literal understanding of Genesis including its Creation-narrative. See also:Is there evidence against EvolutionCan you show that God existsGod's wisdom seen in His creationsDiscovering Creation
Science generally supports the theory of evolution, which explains the development of life on Earth through natural selection and genetic variation over millions of years. The Big Bang theory is widely accepted among scientists as the most plausible explanation for the origin of the universe.
The scientific theory of creation is not a recognized scientific theory. In science, the prevailing theory explaining the origins of the universe, Earth, and life is the theory of evolution by natural selection, which is supported by a large body of evidence from various scientific disciplines such as biology, genetics, geology, and paleontology. Creationism, on the other hand, is a belief system rooted in religious or mythological explanations for the origins of the universe and life.
It is not a theory; it is an ancient tradition. It states that the universe, and everything in it, originated through supernatural events (Creation), not random Evolution. See also:Is there evidence against EvolutionCan you show that God existsGod's wisdom seen in His creationsMore about God's wisdom
The theory of organic evolution posits that species change over time through the process of natural selection, while special creation holds that species were individually created by a divine being and do not change over time. Evolution is supported by extensive scientific evidence, while special creation is a belief based on religious or philosophical perspectives.
Christian scientists tend to believe in the theory of creation. However, this is not always the case. Creation is the theory which suggests God created the world, however there are different opinions to whether he created the world in 7 days or 7 years or 7000 years. But to answer your question, generally they believe in creation. (see Geneseis - first book in The Bible - for more detail)
depends on your belief i for one am Christian, thus i believe in Creation, but there is also the big bang theory.
there was nothing but system 32, then it got deleted and the big bang happened, that's what they believe in
There is no scientific theory of creation.
I think that this theory is true only for some people. For Christian people, this theory are wrong, because they believe that people is God's creation.
Answer 2 A scientist. He's just believes something else. Uh... religious?
Humanists typically believe in scientific explanations for the creation of the world, such as the theory of evolution and the Big Bang theory. They focus on rational thinking and empirical evidence rather than religious or supernatural beliefs.
You will learn another theory on how the world began, as well as a view into the culture of the people who believe it.
* Many students of anthropology are inclined to believe Darwin's theory of evolution rather than the Biblical stories of creation.
BIG BANG THEORY
The theory of fossil formation does not conflict with beliefs held by many Christians. Christians generally believe that God created the world and its processes, so the formation of fossils over millions of years can be seen as part of God's creation. The theory does not necessarily challenge core theological beliefs.
Sir Arthur Keith who believes in evolution said, "Evolution is unproved and unprovable. We believe it ONLY because the only alternative is special creation, and that is unthinkable."