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    “Evolution is the fundamental idea in all of life science – in all of biology,” claims Bill Nye. Creation versus evolution is a controversial subject. Is creation a reliable model of origins to teach children in today’s scientific era? Where I stand on it is no it is not a reliable model. The reasons that evolution is a reliable model and creation is not a reliable model of origins are because the belief in religion is decreasing, court cases, and the possibility of teaching both in school. To give

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    otherwise they get in trouble for talking about their own beliefs. Many people who follow different religions believe creationism. Creationism should be taught in public schools as a valid view of how earth and present forms came to be. Creationism is the belief that the universe and living organisms originate from specific acts of divine creation. An example of belief in creationism is in the Bible, where God spoke the world into existence. Now a general rule in public schools is that teachers may

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    evolution. Evolution and Creationism have been battling over this issue for many years. What must be realized before examining these two theories is the fact that both require faith. Requiring faith means neither can be proven right completely. These two theories bring to light the literal and non-literal reading of Genesis 1 and 2. Creationism believes in the literal

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    Along with teachers, many parents are against the incorporation of creationism in public schools due to the currency needed to educate the skeptical claim. Each year, adults pay an annual property tax, which goes towards the funding of the education system. Since public schools are primarily built off of government and taxpayer dollars, parents feel that they should have the right to choose what their child learns in the classroom. However, the government feels otherwise because the children are

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    Creationism Vs Evolution

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    we know what claim is claimed correctly? Did life begin with the idea that living organism developed and diverse from the beginning of history of earth till now, or did the universe originate from a divine God in seven days? With the debate of creationism vs. evolution, many forget the theory that life or the universe has arisen, designed, was created by an intelligent entity. Over the course of history, religion has always been an aspect of culture. Looking at religion followers many believe

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    The Edwards v. Aguillard case was the first major blow against creationists in their fight for getting creationism taught in schools. In 1981, Louisiana’s state senator drafted a “Creationism Act”, which stated that wherever evolution was taught in schools, creation science should also be taught, essentially requiring that both topics be covered with equal time. Proponents of the bill claimed its intention was to protect academic freedom, but Don Aguillard, six years later, challenged the bill and

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    did we get here? Is Creationism correct or is Evolutionism correct? There have been studies, books, and even documentaries trying to prove one opinion or the other. In 1859, Charles Darwin published the Origin of Species. This book introduced Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution to the world. Darwin’s theory of evolution, Darwinism, is now taught in public schools and is unchallenged on how the universe was formed. However, now 64% of Americans believe that Creationism needs to be taught in

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    REL2121 3 / 22 / 2016 THESIS: Humans who believe in creationism are usually resistant to the views of scientists on the development of the world and the life that inhabits it, but their views continue to be challenged by the empirical evidence of biology and science. This bringing attention to the question, will resistance toward evolution ever let up? OUTLINE: I. Introduction II. Creationism A. Definition of Creationism 1. Opposed to evolution a. Charles Darwin 2. Protection of

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    what creationism really means, and if it violates any of our rights. Creationism brings the aspect of religion and beliefs into play, and it is a matter of perspective if it should be taught in public schools. There has been little consideration of this issue in private schools, as they are not subject to the public’s control and opinion. However, there are still measures that the private schools have to meet, such as standards to meet the proper accreditation. The main reason that creationism is the

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    evolution and creationism have been a topic of a broader debate between science and religion. As a product of twelve years of Catholic school education, my knowledge of evolution is biased. One teacher, specifically, refused to teach the concept of evolution because it conflicted with her personal beliefs as a practicing nun. My biology teacher, however, taught evolution through multiple perspectives. I am a faith-filled individual with a scientific mind. There is too much scientific evidence backing

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