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Essay heading: Chicken Or Egg
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I'll distinguish three viewpoints:
Atheistic evolution theory.
Theistic evolution theory. This theory accepts most of the mechanics of evolution, but states that God was the guiding force in evolution.
Creationism.
For more on these, see e.g., Two or three viewpoints on the origin of species.
What kind of egg?
The different viewpoints make for a different answer to the chicken-or-egg question... displayed 300 characters
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This theory accepts most of the mechanics of evolution, but states that God was the guiding force in evolution.
Creationism.
For more on these, see e.g., Two or three viewpoints on the origin of species.
What kind of egg?
The different viewpoints make for a different answer to the chicken-or-egg question... displayed next 300 characters
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