First of all, evolution is not a belief, it is the basis of all Biology as well as many other areas of science. It is actually the opposite of racist as it shows us that all humans are related to each other as well as to every other animal. If we harm an animal we are harming our relative.
Rick Santorum does not believe evolution is a proven fact, and that it should not be taught as such in public schools. In addition, he believes other theories of how the universe came into existence should be taught alongside evolution. He proposed language to the No Child Left Behind Act to that effect.
For example, the theory of evolution challenged the existing belief in creationism by proposing that species change over time through natural selection rather than being created in their current form.
Racists aren't one race, so to have a disdain for them isn't really racist at all; however, if you have a disliking for the racist's race regardless if a person of the same race is even racist, then yes, you are yourself a racist.
"Evolutionism" is a condescending term used by creationists or intelligent design supporters to suggest that evolution is only a belief system, or that it is somehow not scientific. The correct term is "evolutionary science" or simply "evolution".
Thomas Huxley, a prominent biologist and advocate of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, is known for his work on comparative anatomy and fossil studies. He also coined the term "agnosticism" to describe his position on religious belief. Huxley played a key role in popularizing the theory of evolution through his debates and writings.
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No. Evolution is a scientific theory. It is not racist, but some Christans are against the teaching of evolution and believe in another theory called Creationism.Another Perspective:No. Evolutionism (the idea or theory) is not racist. There are some, though, who are racist, and accept this theory as a scientific law, and then misinterpret and distort the theory, in efforts to justify their racist positions. This is a problem of people misusing the theory, not a problem of the theory itself.
There is no such thing as supporting racism without being racist. Racism is defined as a belief that one race is superior than another. If a person supports the belief that one race is superior to another, than they are racist.
If that thought or action is based on the belief that you believe your race is better than others, then it would be considered racist.
No, evolution is a scientific theory supported by a vast amount of evidence. It is based on observation, experimentation, and analysis of biological data. Evolution is not a belief system in the same way that religion or ideology may be.
That it is totally untrue and they are all racist ppl!
No. Many theists, including Christians, believe that evolution occurred. Belief in some sort of god and belief in evolution are not mutually exclusive. Some even believe evolution was guided by some divine entity such as God.
Unfortunately, any and all groups of people are subjected to racist "jokes". This includes people of a certain race, culture, belief, religion, and more.
Buddhist believe there are no gods. Evolution would be the logical belief they would follow.
Evolution is a belief in which people evolved from ape like figures. There is some scientific evidence in proving that this is true.
There is no christian belief of evolution. It never happened, didn't happen to us, we are who we once were. God made Adam and Eve a person just like us (just without the technology).
In the 1920's the Fundamentalists gained attention for their belief in the repeal of the theory of evolution. There were movements banning the teaching of evolution in the classroom. Fundamentalists led this movement.