In ancient times all over the world there were so many religions with several Gods, some have become Mythology, some just disappear and others transform themselves, nowadays there are lots of religions with one God.
Early man scholars rejected fossils as a means to trace human evolution because they held religious or cultural beliefs that contradicted the idea of human evolution. Additionally, fossils were not well understood or widely accepted as evidence of human ancestry at the time.
Various religious adherents saw evolution - as with new sciences in general, especially at the time of this particular theory's publication - as one or some of:a threat to their core beliefs;an evil influence on society;blasphemy;a potential cause of loss of that religion's political power.Overzealous believers have continued this debate long after its conclusion by all other parties, with the majority accepting its absolute credibility and correctness.
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.
You can find an overview of stelar evolution in the Wikipedia article entitled "Stellar evolution".
The Evolution of the Genome was created in 2004.
W.R Taylor has written: 'Evolution and immortality' -- subject(s): Evolution, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Evolution
Jacob Kohn has written: 'Evolution as revelation' -- subject(s): Evolution, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Evolution
Religious scriptures about Darwinian evolution by variation and selection? None that I am aware of.
evolution does not depend on what man thinks.; it does not really matter.
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.
Some religious beliefs conflict with the theory of evolution because it challenges the idea of creation as described in religious texts. Evolution suggests that species have evolved over time through natural selection, which can be inconsistent with literal interpretations of religious creation stories. Some religious individuals argue that evolution undermines the belief in a divine creator and purpose for life.
Religious fanaticism
L. Robert Keck has written: 'Sacred quest' -- subject(s): Evolution, Religious aspects, Soul, Spiritual life 'Sacred eyes' -- subject(s): Emotional maturity, Evolution, Religion and science, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Emotional maturity, Religious aspects of Evolution
Kenneth R. Miller has written: 'Finding Darwin's God' -- subject(s): Christianity, Creationisme, Evolutie, Evolution, Evolution (Biology), Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Evolution, Religious aspects of Evolution (Biology) 'Biology.' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Study and teaching (Secondary), Biology
I don't believe in the science - evolution or in the religious - seven days garden of eden. I think that God created evolution. In the middle
James Baker has written: 'Evolution of mind' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Evolution, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Evolution 'International bimetallism' -- subject(s): Currency question, Bimetallism
Michael Hogan has written: 'Clarence Darrow' -- subject(s): Evolution, Modernist-fundamentalist controversy, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Evolution