Charles R. Darwin
Because his uncle showed him to shoplift, the child was depraved into a life of crime. This is the wrong use of the word depraved.... better version: Because his uncle showed him to shoplift, the child was introduced to a depraved life of crime.
"He showed it to her" is much better.
The immutable laws of physics prevent the transmission of sound in a vacuum.
it showed that they have rights.
The word showed is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb show.
The immutability of species is an expression of the belief that all species are created seperatly by divine intervention. Charles R. Darwin showed that this notion was wrong. Arent I smurt hope this helped! ~LionBeats
The concept of the "immutability of species" suggests that species are fixed and unchanging over time, as proposed by earlier naturalists before the theory of evolution. This idea was challenged by Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, which suggests that species can change over time through the process of natural selection.
charles darwin
Everyone before Darwin (they all ignored animal breeding).
The laws of physics are constant and immutable. the wether every day is immutability my sealf is immutability
Yes, because Jesus has done & continues to do the will of God. Rationale: immutability = not mutable (i.e given to changing; constantly changing; fickle or inconstant); unchangeable; changeless. Of course, Jesus's Earthly body changed physically before He was resurrected. In that sense Jesus was not changeless/immutable, but the immutability of God refers more to God's unchangeable will/intentions.
The idea of immutability, particularly in the context of scientific theories, was significantly challenged by the work of Charles Darwin. His theory of evolution introduced the concept of natural selection, demonstrating that species change over time rather than being fixed. Additionally, advances in fields like genetics and paleontology further supported the idea that biological entities are not immutable but rather subject to change and adaptation. This shift fundamentally altered our understanding of life and its development on Earth.
During the early 19th century, particularly before Charles Darwin's theory of evolution gained prominence, the generally accepted idea about species was that they were fixed and unchanging entities created by God. This concept of "species immutability" suggested that each species had a specific purpose and was designed to fit into a predetermined role within the ecosystem. Naturalists of the time, like Georges Cuvier, argued for the stability of species based on anatomical studies and the fossil record, which seemed to show distinct, unalterable forms.
Many people believe it to be wrong because of the low numbers in certain species.
well at least i think
I just had an MRI done and one of the comments was that an area of the scan showed a low signal intensity...as in, something is wrong with the tissue. I just had an MRI done and one of the comments was that an area of the scan showed a low signal intensity...as in, something is wrong with the tissue.
God is immutable in character and not in behavior. Following the precept that behavior flows from being, what you see is a reflection of his character. That aspect can be characterized by the words Love, Truth, and Beauty.