Creation v Evolution An Educational View
Title: Creation v Evolution An Educational View
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Creation v Evolution An Educational View
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1053 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Creation v. Evolution: An Educational View
Many words have been written about the origins of things. Numerous ancient people believed that several powerful gods were responsible for creating human beings (Warburton 12). Another theory is parallel evolution, humans evolving simultaneously in several parts of the world (Allman, 54). The metaphysical assumptions and moral implications demonstrated in aspects of evolution theory have been a source of conflict for over one hundred years. "Pre-Darwinian" biologists based their science on
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