In school, Christian children are forced to
learn all about evolution in science and history, but can't even speak the word «God» without being frowned upon.
How do Adam and Eve relate to what we have
learned about the evolution of modern humans from Australopithecus afarensis and Homo habilis?
You should try
learning about evolution, cosmology and physics before dismissing them.
Evolution is a fact; you can
learn about evolution here: http://evolution.berkeley.edu/ There's your irrefutable conclusion!
You need to
learn about evolution.
I did nt grow up learning about God, I grew up
learning about evolution in the public schools.
Creationists do not truly
learn about evolution.
Perhaps if you actually
learned about evolution from a source other than a creatinist website, you'd understand what you were talking about.
My point was that when students are
learning about evolution, other theories should be brought into that discussion.
At the time, the majority of the science faculty espoused young earth creationism, so
I learned about evolution in the context of Christian apologetics courses, with the presupposition that evolution was incompatible with the Christian faith.
Nonimus - You realize, of course, that if he really was interested in actually
learning about evolution he could have found the information himself.
The more
we learn about evolution and the Scopes Trial, the better Bryan looks.
I was hoping to get an answer from a creationist who wouldn't let their children
learn about evolution, someone who would rather homeschool their child just to keep them from being exposed to something that very intelligent scientists have spent their whole lives working on.
If you are a creationist that doesn't want your kid to
learn about evolution, please answer these questions becuase I really want to know.
Is there anything wrong with a creationist
learning about evolution?
That said, I've still got a lot to
learn about evolution, and I've honestly never been that good at science, so it's going to take some time.
Later, at the famous Raffles Hotel (left),
we learned about the evolution of another curry style in Singapore and parts of Malaysia.
Learning about evolution is often a defining moment in naturalising people's understanding of the world.
It Isn't Just the Ambiance by Heather Sevener, 16 April 2004 Although Ph.D. candidate Heather Sevener enjoyed
learning about the evolution of plant development and was happy in an academic environment, she couldn't stand being at the bench.
Since Alvarezsaurid remains are extremely rare, there is plenty to
learn about the evolution of this species.
«What really drives our interest is finding out what we can extrapolate about this relationship to
learn about the evolution of behavior and apply this knowledge to help ease the pain associated with such disorders as post-traumatic stress disorder.»
However, this is just the tip of the iceberg of what it might be possible to
learn about evolution from the ostracod.
«In the same way that the genome sequence of the platypus — a survivor of an ancient lineage — can help us study the evolution of all mammals, the genome sequence of Amborella can help
us learn about the evolution of all flowers,» said Victor Albert of the University at Buffalo.
One of the most intriguing reasons for studying endosymbionts like Tremblayais to
learn about the evolution of mitochondria and chloroplasts, membrane - bound structures within cells that produce energy.
I never liked biology before I started
learning about evolution.
In our modern exhibitions, people can
learn about evolution, biodiversity, minerals, Polar Regions, climate, and the human body.
They will
learn about the evolution of instruments, compositions, musical styles and famous / iconic composers.
Webinar 2: Know the Score April 24, 2018
Learn about the evolution of the credit scoring industry.
Not exact matches
Scientists hope that
learning more
about Jupiter's
evolution will illuminate how Earth — and possibly other planets — were supplied with the ingredients for life.
«But they
learn quickly that health care isn't
about radical disruption; it's
about slow
evolution.»
If you bother to
learn about the mechanics of
evolution you would know that random mutations and natural selection are a more appropriate way to explain how it works.
I think it would be very beneficial for all children to
learn about the issues regarding
evolution and creationism.
I see the problem this way: you are trying to appear superior to anyone who doesn't view
evolution as you do while I am trying to
learn more
about your position through dialogue.
I also agree that it is not a book of science, the way I see it, the Bible is a way for us to
learn about God and one of the ways He uses to talk to us, and to be honest, I don't really pay attention to the
evolution theory or any other theories, if it really happened or not (or if it keeps on happening), is fine by me, I respect those who believe them to be true.
Please do your research on the subject matter, as there is much more to
learn about human
evolution.
Yeah, Emmsy, they
learn about other countries, and gay people, and even
about that evil
evolution stuff.
Before you are so dismissive of
evolution you should
learn a bit more
about it.
The theory of
evolution has stood the test of many hypotheses and is the best explanation for all that we have
learned about the details of the world that science has exposed.
Having a degree in physics and
learned much
about scientific method, it takes far more faith to believe in
evolution.
You might
learn something, and you might elevate your level of knowledge
about evolution above the zero that you are presently at.
On the contrary, the more people
learn about the philosophical content of what scientists are calling the «fact of
evolution,» the less they are going to like it.
After trying to teach
evolution and
learning the truth
about that and other false science (see piltdown man, etc) I have looked more at all offerings and just believe what I have found to be the truth.
if you are serious
about actually
learning there are plenty of books that explain exactly what you have asked
about evolution.
If at an early stage in his
evolution it was useful for an individual to be able to adapt to a language - using community, i.e., to
learn language as fast as possible, selection for this capacity might well have brought
about a genetic assimilation of at least the bases for what had originally been only a
learned adaptive response.
More can be
learnt about the Vatican observatory at its website, Papal Concerns Over a long period now, the Pope has continued to keep abreast of the issues surrounding the
evolution debate.
I am a passionate Darwinian in explaining why we exist,... but if we lived our lives in a Darwinian way, that would be a very unpleasant society in which to live... One of the reasons for
learning about Darwinian
evolution is as an object lesson in how not to set up our values and our social lives».
I think before I was on this blog I probably believe close to the same way, but I have tried to
learn more
about my own beliefs, plus
about science and
evolution, although science isnt really one of my best subjects.
We are
learning about women in history, both individual women whose contributions have been ignored or forgotten, and the masses of women in all cultures and periods of history who have had tremendous influence on the
evolution of human society, from the invention of agriculture to the «keeping of the faith.»
The NOSH team spoke with Sandra Kim, Minute Rice's senior VP of U.S. marketing, and Diane Patterson, senior brand manager, to
learn more
about the motivation behind these changes and the company's continuing
evolution.
The Notebaert Goes to the Birds with New Birds of Paradise Exhibit - Third Coast Review - February 2, 2018 Just as Museum Week was kicking off in Chicago, the Notebaert was celebrating its 161st birthday and the opening of their newest special exhibit, Birds of Paradise — Amazing Avian
Evolution, which includes an amazing live animal exhibit called The Bird House that features a rotating cast of local and exotic birds for visitors to meet,
learn about and interact with.