Charles Darwin rejected the Scriptures (Bible) and came up with evolution.
Pierre-Louis Moreau believed that the Earth was flat.
Maupertuis believed we got here by "lucky chance".
These are some of the many that believe on evolution. (Hopefully you aren't one of them.)
No, evolution is widely supported by scientific evidence and is considered a fundamental principle of biology. There is no credible scientific theory that opposes evolution.
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.
No, the theory of evolution deals with scientific explanations for the diversity of life on Earth, while religious beliefs focus on matters of faith and spirituality. Many religious individuals and organizations have found ways to reconcile their beliefs with the theory of evolution.
Charles Darwin is credited with developing the theory of evolution through his work "On the Origin of Species" published in 1859. His theory proposed that species evolve over time through the process of natural selection.
It appears that evolution is not disputed because it is obviously in error - if it were, then scientists would have abandoned the theory long ago. It is disputed because some see the Theory of Evolution as inconsistent with a literal reading of the Bible and thus likely to undermine faith. For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
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.
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."
1. Evolution theory 2. Creation theory 3. Big-bang theory
evolution, mainly the big bang theory and also Darwin's theory of evolution saying that humans evolved from monkeys basically
No, evolution is widely supported by scientific evidence and is considered a fundamental principle of biology. There is no credible scientific theory that opposes evolution.
1. Evolution theory 2. Creation theory 3. Big-bang theory
1. Evolution theory 2. Creation theory 3. Big-bang theory
The Theory of Evolution has been evolving for many years. However, the person usually credited with its "creation" is Charles Darwin.
Initially, Darwin's theory of evolution faced resistance and skepticism from some quarters, particularly from religious groups and scientists who supported creationism. However, over time, as more evidence accumulated in support of evolution through natural selection, the scientific community largely accepted Darwin's theory as the foundation of modern biology. Today, the theory of evolution is widely accepted among scientists and the majority of the general public.
The big bang theory explain the creation of everything. It gives the explanation of beginning of our universe and it's evolution
Evolution does not concern the origin of the universe. Evolution is a theory concerning the origin of species--diverse biological organisms--via mechanisms of inheritance with modification. The origin of the universe is best dealt with by the Big Bang theory.
Answer:Evolution is a theory put forward by Charles Darwin. Some claim erroneously that he eventually discarded his own theory of evolution. One has to take into consideration that evolution is taking place, but it is the law of evolution which doubted by those who reject evolution. Men today are much taller, fitter and we live longer. Girls become women at an earlier age. This, according to some people, is the law of evolution. This phenomenon is not necessarily part of Darwin's theory. According to some, we did not evolve but were the sons and daughters of God. According to people who believe this, it was He who organized the first man and the first woman from elements that were already available to Him.Another Answer:Most all religious fundamentalists reject evolution and at present a growing number of scientists also differ.Another View:Religious people might take evolutionary theory - or any scientific theory, for that matter - as an affront to themselves, their beliefs, or their gods. This is because scientific explanations are not required to pay hommage to gods without evidence that such gods were involved or even exist, a property of science that might cause religiously-minded people to think of scientific theories as 'atheistic'.