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Charles Darwin's Opinions About The Pertinence Of Teaching Religion In Primary Schools

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1) In 4-5 sentences, briefly introduce your chosen topic: On march 26, I saw a chronicle in Lapresse where the author, Mylène Moisan, was expressing his opinion about the pertinence of teaching religion in primary school. According to mrs. Moisan, kids cannot understand all the nuances who are necessary to teach a complex religious point of view. Without knowing, childrens are taught different Christian concept that has been influenced by Charles Darwin’s researchs. In the essay, I will develop about the effects of Darwin’s research on mathematics, science and especially religion. In his book The Origin of Species, published in 1859, Charles Darwin’s approaches the subject of human origin. His opinion came in contradiction …show more content…

First, the publishing of this book was only the beginning of an endless argument between two ideology, evolutionism and creationism. Human is coming from a long evolutionary system instead to be a divine creation. The credibility of the church was shaken when more and more people agreed with Darwin’s conception of human’s origin. Second, scientific research’s that lead to the creation of the evolutionist theory were very complex and were an enormous progress in the study of humans and animals. Third, progress were made in the domain of embryology and Darwins discovered the concept of vestigial organs.

3) Provide a detailed outline of your 3 argumentative paragraphs, including:

Paragraph 1 topic sentence: Darwin’s book influenced people’s point of view about religion as many people thought Darwin’s evolutionism is superior to the religious creationism.
3 facts with citations:
• Pope Jean-Paul II said that he believes in evolutionism even tho he has an highly religious background.
• A lot of people questioned themselves about the veracity of the bible: ``If the Bible was wrong in the very first chapter of Genesis, then the veracity of the entire enterprise was called into question. Evolution was not just a scientific idea, it was a bombshell . . . welcomed by atheists, feared by …show more content…

``As a result of the widespread acceptance of Darwinism, the Christian moral basis of society was undermined. Furthermore Darwin himself was "keenly aware of the political, social, and religious implications of his new idea. . . . Religion, especially, appeared to have much to lose . . ."``

Paragraph 2 topic sentence: Scientific research’s that lead to the creation of the evolutionist theory were very complex and were an enormous progress in the study of humans and animals.
3 facts with citations:
• Darwin’s theories created a desire to know more about evolution and natural selection. People are still studying in domains linked with darwin’s theory.
• Darwin discovered the concept of natural selection that permitted the analysis of animal comportment and a better understanding of species

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