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Essay heading: An Act of God
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It significantly impacted scientific thought possibly more than any other theory of that time period. Charles Darwin's theory of evolution revolutionized the idea of creation. Willard Young, author of the book "Fallacies of Creationism", said "[It] represented the very epitome of the intellectual revolution and no sphere of science, philosophy, or religion escaped its influence... displayed 300 characters
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It significantly impacted scientific thought possibly more than any other theory of that time period. Charles Darwin's theory of evolution revolutionized the idea of creation. Willard Young, author of the book "Fallacies of Creationism", said "[It] represented the very epitome of the intellectual revolution and no sphere of science, philosophy, or religion escaped its influence... displayed next 300 characters
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