Rennie: Or for that matter, any number of theologians who are obviously devoted in their various faiths and
also accept that evolution actually happened and that the mechanisms of natural selection and the further extensions of that, that modern biology has developed, all are there.
Not exact matches
you can not prove a negative look it up...
also you
accept that
evolution is legit... why because it has evidence... the sky fairy has none but you want to believe it... that does not make it real.
The theory of
evolution is
also embraced by many who claim to
accept the Bible as the word of God.
I
also hear from a lot of evangelicals who have begun attending Mainline Protestant churches precisely because they welcome LGBT people,
accept scientific findings regarding climate change and
evolution, practice traditional worship, preach from the lectionary, affirm women in ministry, etc., but these new attendees never hear the leadership of the church explain why this is the case.
The nine benchmarks
also accept the contemporary understanding of time, the role of unpredictability (novelty), persuasion as a higher form of power than coercion, and the priority of
evolution and change (instability) over equilibrium or stasis.
There is the Gap Theory, a concept that
also does not
accept Darwin's Theory, and there is Theistic
Evolution also known as BioLogos.
There are
also people who
accept evolution, but have no idea how it works.
The study
also finds that Tea Party supporters with higher levels of education are less likely to trust scientists or
accept scientific consensus on topics like
evolution or climate change, which runs opposite to the positive effect education has on trust in science among Independents and Democrats.
The results
also suggest that the cradle of dinosaur
evolution may not have been South America, as has long been
accepted.
It's
also less RPG and more action, especially when you look at how the combat system has changed, but that can work if you
accept the
evolution.
Consider this: the Theory of Darwinism, (and
also Mendel's Theory for that matter) or the explanation for the
evolution of the species, is
accepted in America and in Britain but is not generally
accepted in Europe.