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    Concerning the teaching of science involving both creation and evolution in public schools, it may be best to discuss all of the various arguments rather than limiting students to a certain, specific viewpoint (DeWolf & Cooper). Therefore, creation, Intelligent Design, and other non-scientific beliefs should all be unbiasedly taught in schools along with the scientific evidence that supports evolution. Public schools should teach the various roles of science and religion in the beginnings of…

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    While science aims to explain particular events and generalizations with the laws of nature, religion aims to explain the same things without being confined to the laws of nature. Religion seeks supernatural explanations to explain the phenomena that science cannot including global why questions, necessary beings, and why the laws of nature are so simple. The conversation between religion and science is often seen as a conflicting debate but Instead of dismissing science and religion as…

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    Day-Age theory is a way for Theistic evolutionists to combine the Bible and evolutionist ideas. Gap theory is where there was an amount of time between Genesis 1 and 2. The progressive theory is that the world was created in individual sections. Intelligent…

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    Evolution Vs. Creationism

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    Creationists believe that concept and design require a Creator, and when the principals of detecting design are applied to living organisms, they find it a reasonable explanation to believe in the existence of a Creator or Designer, or in other words, a higher power. Creationists generally believe that all organisms were created as single, distinct organisms. For instance Christians and Moslems believe that the world and all living beings on earth were created within 6 days…

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    The effects of violence in video games and the effects it has on children. In the life of a game designer one of the roughest critics ever seen has been the national media and dealing with the effects of violence in games and their effect on children. Since the early nineties everyone from news agencies and church groups has been on the offensive towards violence and aggression of video games. Everyone seems to want to push their opinion on the topic across on some of the most trivial matters;…

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    For as long as I can remember I have always loved video games and wanted to be a part of their creation. They have helped me get through some tough areas of my life and I surely would like to contribute to the happiness that they spread among people. As I scanned across the many jobs available in the video game industry, I specifically found one job description that seemed to capture my skillset perfectly. Today I will be investigating the job of ‘Video Game Producer’, researching the daily…

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    before they spend money on it. Know the length, and know your budget to make the game. Word. Ideas *To become a game designer, the designer must have the right education requirements.* To become a game designer, the populace must learn game and simulation, storytelling, game…

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    Reading Response #1 There were many things that stuck out to me in the two items that I analyzed. They reminded me of my own personal life in multiple ways, and I was really intrigued by how deeply they broke down what playing games. The first incident in which I was impressed, was when Ted talk broke down how online games play a major role in giving the players the feeling of empowerment while playing. This happens because a player gets into a game and feels like he/she can change the world…

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    The objection is that even if living organisms are the product of intelligent design, it does not prove the existence of God. Hume sees that there is so much wrong in the world to the extent that there is no way a God as described to be almighty could create something that is so far from his description. As a matter of fact…

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    Evolution is the theory of modern biology, concerning all biological areas, this theory has supported evidence and many scientists believe it to be truth. Creationist beliefs are not a scientific alternate interpretation to evolution. This is the reason why creationism should not become part of public school curriculums, first for the fact that it is illegal, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits the government from establishing religion. Requiring that public schools are not to…

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