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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, and balanced introduction to the many facets of the current debates about what should be taught in a classroom or in reality itself. Evolution relies on scientific facts while creationism clings on biblical beliefs. But the legal and educational basis for its teaching, and the various religious points of view is what puzzles todays classrooms and peoples beliefs. Just as important are the resources that we learn in life, people have the right to question the controversy of creationism and evolution.
A. Creationism 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. II. The principle idea behind creationism is that the origin of natural objects is supernatural. As an example, the Christian tradition is that the land, sky, plants and animals were created by a supernatural or also known as God. III. Its difficult to conclude where all our earths water came from and all this land. The authors of the book of Genesis, find ways to force in into the apparent agreement with science. Scriptures in the Bible are sub-theories within old earth ideas. The argument is the idea of earth being created and the huge gap between the creation of life.
B. Evolution I. Evolution can be a difficult idea for people to come to terms with, especially if they do not have
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