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    2. Young-earth creationism’ view over genetic engineering Young-earth creationism is a religious belief, that our Universe and everything in it were created by God less than 10,000 years ago. According to {reference}, creationism is the conviction held in various religious and philosophical traditions that the universe and all forms of life are attributable to the binaural creation of either God or another divine being. They further believe that the Divine Creation Work either came from nothing…

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    shown through the fifth of Aquinas’ five ways. An analogy was made between the universe and a man-made machine; Paley used this through his philosophy of the watch. He claimed that anyone finding a watch for the first time might not understand its functions yet would be able to recognise that it is not a result of chance, but the creation of an intelligent being. The watch demands a watchmaker. In the same way the universe demands a designer, it simply could not be the product of chance. Thus,…

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    Cloud Atlas Analysis

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    However, there was great emphasis on Friedrich Nietzsche worldview of eternal reoccurrence, which the movie adopts. The movie holds a circular view of the universe and its energy- that life is not linear but all connects at a certain point. In fact, the interconnectedness of us all, despite time, race, and society, is heavily emphasized in Somni-451’s rallying speech, “The nature of our immortal lives is in…

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    interests. One of my earliest dreams was to become an astronomer; a dream that was a huge part of my childhood. I wanted to explore the skies, land on the moon and unravel the mysteries of the universe. Astronomy was a common obsession among my friends as well. I still remember showing my friends my new astronomy books at lunch breaks. I loved to look at planets, stars and galaxies—they were so beautifully illustrated in the books. One day, I convinced my dad to take me and my friends to a…

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    to accurately date the earth and fossils. Some secular scientist believe that the Earth and universe from a process related to the Big Bang theory causing the Earth and the universe to form slowly over billions of years. Uniformitarianism also date the Earth around 4.6 billion years old from the way sediments and layers of soil sediments have been layered. From the…

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    wondered what the universe looks like up close? If you thought that our world was as small as Earth, that’s nothing compared to the universe that can be explored with a Hubble telescope and the radio telescope. Space craft and technology provides the world with astronomical information, discovering information that is beyond our capabilities on Earth capabilities to discover with our eyes alone. Two major telescopes that have been in orbit around the Earth’s Atmosphere discovering new…

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    Ever wonder who discovered that the Sun is in the middle of the solar System? Nicholas Copernicus was a Renaissance scientist. He discovered that the Earth was NOT in the center of the universe, but rather the sun in the middle of the solar system. During Copernicus’s life events; his important influences, discoveries, and the way we use his discoveries are extremely important to us today. Copernicus had important life events that not only changed his life, but changed the world’s future.…

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    personification of The Universe. Whitman believes within this poem the self is universal yet individual. Therefore, man has his own universal mind set within his own individual persona. The speaker, by being self-reliant, retains his identity as an individual, and he wants to connect it with his spirit, or his universal entity, his soul. The narrator, with his new “religion” has accepted the existence of God, the Self. God is the one absolute individual who has created the universe based on his…

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    The greatest accomplishment of Walt Whitman is his famous poem collection, “Leaves of Grass”. With its uprising popularity in the 19th century until now, explains and teaches life lessons of the universe and how nature and society should coincide together and be one. The poem “Song of Myself” was one of the twelve poems that were unnamed in his first edition that was printed in 1855. The poem was given the name “A Poem of Walt Whitman, an American” in 1856, and later changed to “Walt Whitman” in…

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    Big Bang Theory

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    To this day stories, theories, beliefs, and much more have been created to simply satisfy our understanding on how the universe was created. Curiosity has been the key for all these definitions and through generations of humans many questions have been asked on the lines of How did our universe begin? How old is our universe? How did matter come to exist? However, these are very complicated questions that we to this day have no confirmed answer to but our history on this planet has lead to some…

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