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    the most popular theory—evolution. Believers of this theory declare that the earth is incredibly old, and that life arose from nothing; eventually, man evolved from apes, essentially a glorified animal. As unbelievable as this theory sounds, it surprisingly gained much attention and is widely accepted even today. Because of this, science itself has declined as man turns away from the truth of the Scriptures and relies on his own knowledge to explain the world…

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    Psychology To begin the journal, from the American Psychological Association, Nancy Dess informs psychologists and educators about evolution, intelligent design, and scientifical education because of the evident gap in how evolution or creationism should be taught in schools. The journal firmly states creationism is false and life just evolved, through Modern Synthesis with Darwin’s ideas on natural selection. (The journal states that) “The contemporary evolutionary theory provides a…

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    Evolution of Equus Quagga more known as Plain Zebras. Theory of Evolution is when organisms change in response to environmental conditions in order to survive. Plain Zebras are an example of evolution because shows different types of evidence. For the Theory of Evolution to be proven there needs to be evidence because all theories need to have supported evidence. Charles Darwin was born on February 12, 1809, in the tiny merchant town of Shrewsbury, England and died on April 19, 1882. His…

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    as evolution), is the process of living organisms adapting and changing to survive in their natural environment. Many of the species that we know today have been involved in the process of evolution. Species don’t evolve like a flip of a switch, but are constantly evolving over a long period of time. As Darwin states, “Evolution occurs every 5,000 years”. There are several types of evolution which cause species to evolve. Some of the many reasons are: geographic isolation, divergent evolution,…

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    Darwin wrote his evolutionary theory, which is widely accepted among academics in varying degrees, over a century ago, however it is still not taught in many public schools in America. In my own experience with creation versus evolution, I was taught neither. I took Biology in my freshman year of high school, and I was taught nothing about human origins. I was somewhat okay with this because I knew that I went to a private school where many of the students and teachers had strongly religious…

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    the evolution. he would examine insect, plants, and worms. Darwin was unleashing a vision of nature following the hands of the creator himself. Darwin had many secrets and question but he wasn't really a talking person he would rather find out himself it took him about 20 years until he had his answer. He had a wife named Emma he supported him but would worry about what would happen if he did get what he expected. The five main ideas, as distinguished by biologist Ernst Mayr are evolution as…

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    for defying Tennessee's newly placed Butler Act. This case is what catapulted the dispute of creationism versus evolution and how it should be taught in schools. The outcome of this 1925 trial affected the rest of the 19th century extensively, however as the 20th century neared, the effect became less prevalent. John Scopes was a local biology teacher and was arrested for teaching evolution, the "Scopes Monkey Trial" was the case against him. The grounds for John Scopes’ arrest was that he…

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    praised Creation museum, and one of the most demanded Christian speakers in the US and supporter of Genesis as stated by the Answers in Genesis biography of him. He is also known for his argument with Bill Nye the science guy in 2014, on Creation vs. Evolution, in this debate each attempts to prove how they are right. Bill Nye, as Wikipedia mentions, was in this debate to try and show how Ken Ham’s theories are inaccurate, while Ken Ham was concentrating on receiving enough publicity and money…

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    colour all vary differently in humans.11 The Hardy-Weinberg Principle is a method for geneticists to study genetic variation and evolution. It is a model that predicts the outcome and offspring of a non-evolving population. This model is then compared to an existing population and the differences between the non-evolving population and the existing population display evolution.12 An example is polyploidy. In animals, polyploidy is extremely rare, however, in plants, polyploidy is common and it…

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    Minnesota who explains the importance of evolution in this quote, “Evolution is the cornerstone of biology and one of the most powerful, exciting, and well-supported laws in modern science. Evolution transforms biology from a collection of unrelated observations and definitions into a coherent discipline that, among other…

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