Supporters of creationism of mainly tend to be Christian or Catholic. Now there are a lot of religious people who are and aren't sensitive to this topic. Many of those who are sensitive towards this topic come from religious families that most of the time, force their beliefs on to that person. Many of those who aren’t sensitive come from a family that has a religion but does not strongly follow through with it. Within …show more content…
Because of what they learned or discovered in their jobs, Evolutionist tend to be scientist, or become people with jobs that deal with science. However this doesn’t mean that there aren’t Christian or Catholic scientists.
Since there are two sides to this debating tree, there are bound to be arguments between supporters of both sides. I’ve chosen to side with the evolutionist, reason being is that to me the idea of slowly adapting to our ever changing earth seems to make more sense to me, rather then having an eternal omniscient creature snap his finger and our complex universe is created. To help people understand my side I am going to get arguments from creationist and argue back, trying to debunk …show more content…
Well to the person who created this, the argument you gave shows your lack of knowledge of evolution. This is like saying if children come from adults, why are there still adults? Scientist never once stated humans came from monkeys, they said that apes and humans have similar ancestors, seeing as their genetic composition is almost identical. At least be kind enough to argue with knowledge, like most evolutionists do, rather then blurt out a false statement and gain supporters off of