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Biology, 01.05.2021 01:00, Kimmi4807

CREATION VS. EVOLUTION-PARTI T here are two very different, and totally opposite, explanations for the origin of the Universe and the origin of life in the Universe. Each of these explanations is an entire world view, or philosophy, ol origins and des tinles, of life and meaning. One of these world views is the concept of evolution. According to the theory of evolution, the Universe is self-contained, which means that everything in the Universe has come into being through random processes without any kind of supernatural involvement. This view says that the origin and development of the Universe (and all life in it) can be explained by time, chance, and continuing natural processes. According to evolutionary theory, all living things have arisen from a single-celled organism, which in turn had arisen from something nonliving (such as an amino acid or a protein), The second world view is the concept of creation. According to the theory of creation, the Universe is not self-contained. Everything in the Universe has come into being through the design, purpose, and deliberate acts of a supernatural Creator Who, using processes that are not continuing today. created the Universe, the Earth, and all life on the Earth (including all basic types of plants and animals, as well as humans) There are two and only two possibilities concerning origins. One or the other of them must be true. That is to say, all things either can, or cannot be explained in terms of ongoing natural processes in a self-contained Universe If they can then evolution is true. If they cannot, then they must be axplained by a process of Creation Both evolution and creation may be called scientific models, since both may be used to explain and predict scientific facts. Obviously the one that does the better job ol explaining predicting is the better scientific model. In order to examine properly the two models, they must be defined in general terms, and then each must be compared to the available facts. Evo- lution includes the evidence lor a gradual appearance of present life over cons of time, with complex kinds of life emerging from simpler" kinds, and ultimately from nonliving matter Creation includes the evidence for a sudden appearance ol complex life. The creation model denies vertical" evolution (also called "macroevolution-the emergence of complex organisms from simple organisms), and change between kinds (such as an amoeba gradually changing into a man), but does not challenge "horizontal" evolution (also called "micro evolution --the formation of species or subspecies within created kinds, or genetic variation such as a species of buds gradually getting a smaller beak or a species of moth changing its colors over time) read this and give me similarities and differences

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