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    Aquinas, the Catholic theologian, considers the topic of ultimate conception when he postulates that that God is the answer some fundamental scientific problems. Specifically, the origin of motion, the maximum of things, the cause of things, and the intelligent design of all things. Aquinas states that all things must regress and that this regression ultimately ends with God (Boss, 2012, p. 57). Granted, Aquinas is trying to use available logic to explain concepts that had no other frame of…

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    In the article, Evolutionary Creation: Beyond the Evolution vs. Creation Debate, the author, Denis Lamoureux, explains the term “evolutionary creation”. This term is used to describe a collection of Christians who embrace both ideas of creation and evolution. Traditionally, creation is used by faithful Christians to describe the origins of the universe and reject the notion by scientists that the universe and life are products of evolution. The views of evolutionary creationists are sometimes…

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    Lamoureaux, who believed that you could be a Christian and still believe in evolutionary theory, wrote the book I love Jesus and Accept Evolution. Evolution is the theory that animals evolved into different species over time. A lot of times people who believe in evolution are not Christians, but there are some Christians who do believe that you can be a Christian and still believe in evolution. This is a controversy because some people believe that if you are a Christian, you cannot believe in…

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    Basil Lucas Dr. Sean Larsen Religion 1005 24 March 2015 Evolution Evolution is one of society’s most known debates today and largest mystery. With the two main questions: what made us? how did we get here? The debate is about evolution vs. creation, which is whether we as humans evolved from apes or we were created by God. However, some Christians believe in evolution. They are called evolutionary creationists. In this paper I will show what I have learned reading the articles I was given and…

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    The Supreme Court first strategy to solve the case was to see if this idea or concept already exists before the Monsanto Company use it in their business plan. Surprisingly, they discovered a scientist, Dr. John Olin, produced a chemical compound that will get rid of weeds without causing harm or damage to any plant known as CP 53619. It was made up of 2 Chloro-2, 6 Diethyl-N-(Butoxy-Methyl)-Acetanilide which was the perfect amount of toxic mixed together to fight off weeds. The International…

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    Should evolution be a required component of biology classes in high schools? No, I do not believe evolution should be a required component of biology classes in high school. The theory itself is not scientifically sound. Also, the teachers are unequipped to teach evolution. Lastly, if the theory of evolution is taught in public schools, the content may offend religious students. Because of these reasons, I do not believe evolution should be a required component of biology classes. There are…

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    Evolution or Creation? Who is up to to decide whether or not children have an opportunity to believe in either one? “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Gen. 1:1). This Bible verse has not only been questioned for thousands of years but has led to some of the most debated, passionate and public court cases and arguments of all time. The major debate over evolution and creationism is whether or not these topics should be taught in school. And if they are taught to students,…

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    AI And Freewill

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    destruction of human labour and community? The purpose of this essay is to explore the fundamentals of AI and the its implications for human society. Modern day scientists are currently faced with the question of whether or not humans should build an intelligent, self-governing machine. In order to understand the implications…

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    Though their decision ultimately relies on faith many creationist/evolutionist support their beliefs with facts. There are billions of people in the world which means billions of opinions and motives. Considering this it is very hard to find the truth about anything much less an argument which so many people feel so strongly about. All this results more times then not, in false evidence or evidence which was tainted by an emotion. Finding the truth to whether the earth was created or…

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    means the freedom to not believe in a religion. Those who try to sneak intelligent design into the public science classroom go against the “Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution” (Ravitch). This law dates back to the court case of Edwards v. Aguillard that banned “teaching of religious theories that are not falsifiable as science” (Ravitch). Disguising religion in the form of intelligent design, a new “scientific theory”, is an attempt to make legitimate…

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