People often use the word theory to refer to a guess about something. In the scientific sense, the word theory means a scientific concept that has been supported by observation and experiments, so it is widely accepted by the scientific community as an explanation of natural phenomena. The theory of evolution is referred to as one of the unifying theories of biology, because it offers the best explanation for the diversity of life. Criticisms of Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection, along with alternative “theories” about the diversity of life, have been presented by various groups. Do you think these alternatives should be presented in a science classroom as an equal to the theory of evolution by natural selections? What criteria should be applied to these theories to make them acceptable?

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  1. People often use the word theory to refer to a guess about something. In the scientific sense, the word theory means a scientific concept that has been supported by observation and experiments, so it is widely accepted by the scientific community as an explanation of natural phenomena. The theory of evolution is referred to as one of the unifying theories of biology, because it offers the best explanation for the diversity of life. Criticisms of Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection, along with alternative “theories” about the diversity of life, have been presented by various groups. Do you think these alternatives should be presented in a science classroom as an equal to the theory of evolution by natural selections? What criteria should be applied to these theories to make them acceptable? 
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