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    6) Since E0 began the series there was no event which caused E0 7) Therefore E0 was an uncaused cause 8) If there is an uncaused cause it must be God 9) Therefore, God exists This is a valid argument because since the premises are true then its conclusion must be true as well. In order to understand the sophisticated argument you can use motion as an example. An object or thing cannot become in motion without an initial cause, and there had to be something that initially caused the thing that caused

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    Creationism and evolution are two notions that can be viewed as mutually exclusive or non-mutually exclusive, depending on the evidence that you are provided with as well as one’s personal beliefs. In order to appreciate this concept it is important to understand the meanings of both opposing arguments. Creationism is the belief that the universe and living creatures originate from specific acts of divine creation, as is seen in the Bible, rather than by natural processes such as evolution. Evolution, on the

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    Many people think that evolution is a myth. What is your thought? I am going to tell you why it is actually not a myth. There are many reasons why evolution is true, but I am only going to use three of them. Natural selection, mutation, and geologic time. Natural selection; Darwin’s natural selection has by individuals better adapted to their environment with survival and reproductive success. (Than, 2005) Variation is an example of Natural Selection. Variation shows that the outcome of an organism

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    Evolution Vs Religion

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    to accept evolution, but then add it to the Bible as if God had used evolution to create every living thing on Earth. If God had used evolution, then everything he said in Genesis would have to be a lie. Which brings up the question, what part of the Bible is true? The evils of evolution not only destroy Genesis, but changes the way you think about life and makes evolution a religion. First off, evilness falls under the word evolution. To understand that, you must understand evolution comes from

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    Creation vs. Evolution Creation vs evolution has always been a big topic. Christianity vs. evolution is mainly a question of where did we come from? Or how has everything come into existence. Many people believe in evolution because they simply think it makes sense (which it does not) or because they refuse to believe in Christianity. People who believe in Christianity believe in it by faith. The Bible is the main source of information on Christianity. Evolution is a theory that the world and

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    The definition of Evolution is ¨the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth,¨ (Dictionary.com, 2018). Although, the actual definition is hard to comprehend. Some consider Evolution to be a somewhat ridiculous topic that is far from true. Though others believe that, ¨Evolution by natural selection is one of the best substantiated theories in the history of science, supported by evidence from

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    to how society views a paper. In the article, “Evolution by Any Other Name: Antibiotic Resistance and Avoidance of the E-Word”, primary author Janis Antonovics speaks of the unequal usage of the word “evolution” in biomedical research papers compared to the word usage in papers from the evolutionary biology field. Although the principle of antibiotic resistance and microorganism evolution is the topic in the compared articles, the actual word evolution is not being used as much by medical science researchers

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    Evolution & Creationism

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    Evolution and Creationism Outline: Thesis: "Acceptance of Creation is growing in spite of overwhelming evidence proving Evolution." I. Acceptance of Creation is growing in spite of overwhelming evidence proving Evolution There is no easy resolution for whats true and evolution or creationism. It is a complex topic with profound scientific, religious, educational, and criticism. How can a student or parent come to grips with this issue? Evolution vs. Creationism provides a badly needed, comprehensive

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    By David Quammen, Quammen speaks about how evolution by natural selection is a theory and the main idea of life. Quammen also goes into speaking about people who are living their lives off of those scientific theories and how their discomfort are being paralleled by Harun Yahya, who is an author of a current volume called “The Evolution Deceit, “which, he points out a story about the six-day creation in the Koran as factual truth and calls the evolution theory a deception forced on people by those

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    seem to be shrouded in mystery, but in modern America two main theories have come to dominate as the explanation; either the theory of evolution or Intelligent Design. The theory of evolution was first published by Charles Darwin, a famous figure who is just as controversial in modern society as he was in his own time. He introduced the public to the theory of evolution in his book On the Origin of Species, where he proposed that new species evolve from older ones through Natural Selection, or the process

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