because of religion
Initially, Darwin's theory of evolution faced resistance and skepticism from some quarters, particularly from religious groups and scientists who supported creationism. However, over time, as more evidence accumulated in support of evolution through natural selection, the scientific community largely accepted Darwin's theory as the foundation of modern biology. Today, the theory of evolution is widely accepted among scientists and the majority of the general public.
Yes, the endosymbiotic theory is widely accepted as a valid explanation for the origin of eukaryotic cells. It proposes that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once free-living prokaryotic organisms that were engulfed by a larger host cell, forming a symbiotic relationship. Over time, these engulfed organisms evolved into organelles within the host cell.
Some people believe in the existence of mythical or cryptid sea creatures like the kraken, mermaids, and sea serpents. These creatures have been part of folklore and legends, sparking curiosity and inspiring stories throughout history. However, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of these creatures.
scientific advances in many fields of biology, along with geology and physics, have confirmed and expanded most of Darwin's hypotheses
Some religious people believe that when they die Hod will pull them up to Heaven using that tuft of hair.
I think that this theory is true only for some people. For Christian people, this theory are wrong, because they believe that people is God's creation.
Some people believe in that theory, but some people believe in Adam and Eve. Scientists claim that they have found evidence that we started from apes.
Some people believe God created the Earth, others believe in the Big Bang theory.
some people believe that God created the earth, and others believe that the Big Bang theory is right. people say it was jesus but not for sure.
It all depends on what one believes in. Some people believe in the Darwin Theory and other people believe in the Bible.
Macrobiotic and ayurvedic theory, as well as personal experience...
It's correct
some did some didnt
Well, some people say that he got married to Emma Wedgewood (who was his own cousin) in Edinburgh near his university.
It depends, because some might say 'scientists'. But not all scientists believe in this theory. Also, there are those who believe in a similar idea to the Big Bang, but it is not refered to as 'The Big Band Theory.'
There are many reasons why people might not believe in the Big Bang Theory; i.e. some reasons are religious and spiritual, while others are conflicted about rivals cosmological theories, and some just either do not understand or misunderstand the concepts.
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.