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Any evolutionary theorist believes in evolution, by definition. A person who does not believe in evolution may be a creation theorist, or a theologian, but would not be an evolutionary theorist.

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Do evolutionists believe the earth is young or old?

Evolutionists believe that the Earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old, based on scientific evidence such as radiometric dating and geological stratigraphy. This age is consistent with the timescales required for evolution to occur as observed in the fossil record.


When creationist and evolutionist are in agreement on all of the following items except?

Creationists and evolutionists generally agree on the following points: that life exists on Earth, that species can adapt to their environments, and that changes in the environment can impact life forms. However, they diverge significantly on the origins of life and the mechanisms behind the diversity of species, with creationists typically attributing origins to a divine creator and evolutionists supporting natural processes such as natural selection and genetic mutation.


Do evolutionists say the oldest fossils are at the top or at the bottom of the fossil record?

there pretty much at the top fossils cant be to far down on the bottom of the earth but who knows what evolutionist say I'm not them and may God Bless them, but that is my conclusion and if my answers wrong please feel free to change my answer.THANK YOU : )


Do evolutionists believe in global warming?

Not necessarily, as belief in evolution and belief in global warming don't really have anything to do with each other. That said, a person who believes in evolution is probably more likely to believe in global warming, as they tend to listen to what scientists say, and scientists are the biggest advocates for global warming being real.


What is an ingroup biology?

An ingroup in biology refers to a group of organisms that share a common ancestry and are closely related to each other. It is used to distinguish organisms that are part of a specific taxonomic group from those that are not.ingroup Evolutionists examine the evolutionary history and relationships of organisms within an ingroup to understand their evolution and biology.

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Do evolutionists still believe in the big bang?

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Did sharks once lived on land?

No. Neither by evolutionists or creationists.


What do both creationists and evolutionists believe coal forms from?

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Why does evolutionists claim that natural selection supports evolution?

Because it does! Natural selection is the best explanation of adaptive change that we have and drives much of evolution. talkorigins.orgPS: Evolutionists is an ideological, not a scientific term


What do evolutionists think about Ayers rock?

This subject is the proper purview of geology.


Do evolutionists believe the earth is young or old?

Evolutionists believe that the Earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old, based on scientific evidence such as radiometric dating and geological stratigraphy. This age is consistent with the timescales required for evolution to occur as observed in the fossil record.


How do evolutionists try to use the classification system to reinforce their worldview?

Evolutionists use the classification system to show the hierarchical relationships between organisms, highlighting the shared ancestry and evolutionary history among different species. By showcasing how organisms are grouped based on their shared characteristics, evolutionists argue that this classification system provides evidence for common descent and the process of evolution.