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    hand in hand with believers of Evolution and scientology versus the believers in the book of Genesis and creationism. Evolution can definitely show one view of how the world was created. Evolution should be freely taught in public schools because it rejects the ideas of censorship, shows the scientific aspects of how the world was created, and enables students to develop critical-thinking…

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    said by the father of evolution himself, Charles Darwin who spent his life’s work on learning all he can about evolution. In the world we live in all organisms change, and were not the same thousands of years ago as they are today. There are two main theories to this process; scientific theory and religious theory. Many people go against evolution completely go against the theory of evolution; this is mainly due to religious reasons. However, science normally does not lie evolution has been…

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    A description of how scientists in this area of study do their work There are a few way to how scientist study evolution, which are fossils, DNA, homologous and anatomical. Fossils are great records which provide photographs of the past, bones, teeth, shells and imprints of animals and plants. Fossils provide answers to the changes of species and plants and what life was like more than four billion years ago. By using methods like relative and radiometric dating the can find out the age of the…

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    Science Assignment: - Life Blueprints: Evolution Evolution is seen by many to be the biological change in organisms over a period of time. Over time, evolution has been the cause of change at a genetic level, with each generation; these changes can slowly alter physical attributes of a whole species. The theory of evolution is a means to explain the growth and development from sign of first life or the first cell which appeared 3.85 billion years ago (Biologos, 2015). For example, as humans,…

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    Is the teaching of evolution in schools really necessary? Is it needed? If so, what does it benefit the children and teens and college students to be taught this? Honestly, I don’t think it’s necessary or needed. And personally, I think it's the dumbest, reckless, most dangerous religion out there. Why is this? Why am I calling a so-called “scientific theory” not science? Why are we being fed nothing but lies, saying that we are nothing more than animals who share a common heritage with…

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    The theory of evolution has been surrounded by controversy since it was proposed in the late 1800s. While Charles Darwin’s work was influenced by his predecessors, the release of his book On the Origin of Species sparked a debate that would last for decades. Early philosophers like Aristotle and early scientist like Carolus Linnaeus believed that species were unchanging, created specifically as they were by God. While sailing on the HMS Beagle, Darwin, inspired by the works of Hutton and Lyell…

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    Emergence of the idea of Evolution The Webster’s dictionary definition of evolution is stated as the historical development of a biological group. Due to advancements in scientific thinking and ideas from different ancient cultures such as the Arabs, Indians, and Chinese, notions of biological evolution were able to be cultivated long before prominent naturalist, Charles Darwin was even born. Precursors to the development of the theory of evolution were largely important for naturalists to…

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    teachings have been completely rejected in the public schools. Instead of teaching that we are each created in the image of a Loving, Intelligent Designer and God. We are taught that we have come to be by evolution, we come from apes. You heard right, today public schools teach evolution as the cause of our existence.…

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    Evolution vs Religion For hundreds of years, religion and science have not gotten along well. Each, having their own view, they try to convince or say that the others view is wrong and that should not be taught. Hundreds of years ago, famous scientists have been tried by the church due to their beliefs, only because they do not agree with the church and go against the bible. Now, science is something that many believe in because there is prof of where the scientists ideas come from but even so,…

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    In biology “Evolution” is defined as the change in genetic in a population over a period of time, through several generations. Looking at the microscopic scale, evolution meant the mutation in the alleles of a certain genes are passed on to the next and next generations, and over the long period of time, these changes will “culminate in new forms … provides an explanation for the origins of morphological diversity, adaptation, and natural selection” (Bergman). As far as, in Stearns et al…

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