Mitt Romney believes that God created the universe, and evolution is the mechanism He used to create humans.
Romney believes that science classes should have evolution taught, not creationism or intelligent design. He states that they are perfectly fine in a philosophy, religion, or history classroom. This is his view from 2008.
It seems that he has been relatively quiet on this issue since he started running for the Republican nomination.
He was teaching as fact what was considered at the time to be an hypothesis or theory. He was not asked to renounce his view, just to quit teaching the unproven as fact.
population genetics
how does the modern view differ from this ancient view
It's not always a contradiction for an evolutionary biologist to believe in God or a religious person to believe in evolution. In Judaism, for example, there are some theories, interpretations and beliefs which actually compromise between the two schools.
The Parallax View was created on 1974-06-14.
how does Romney feel about Foreign Policy
it is to help education
He wants to keep the war going.
On national security
I have absolutely positively no idea. Can you answer it? Click improve to change the answer!
I don't know that's why I came to this website. /:( <(^.^)>
The answer is Paleontology.
Confucianism teaches that human evolution exists, rather than creationism. There is a highly optimistic view on human nature, that human beings are teachable and improvable.
He was teaching as fact what was considered at the time to be an hypothesis or theory. He was not asked to renounce his view, just to quit teaching the unproven as fact.
That everyone would have equal taxing and the lower class would not have to pay more then the higher.
Lamark believed that behaviors learned by parents could become inheritable traits.
The Vatican's view of evolution is that it could be possible but in some point, God must have put a human soul into a human.