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Essay heading: Creation and Evolution: An Eternal Debate
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According to Darwin, the idea of ?natural selection' states that animals adapt slowly in accordance to their environment, and their DNA adjusts throughout generations. At first glance, this seems like a logical, non-controversial topic, but Creationist believe that "?all species were created by God and had not changed biologically" (Hirschberg 321)... displayed 300 characters
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This is where the conflict comes in to play. Darwin believes that genes can mutate and change over generations to better adapt to environment. This belief has since been overturned by modern evolutionists. Hirschberg put it this way: "Today, evolutionists believe that mutations in genes produce the variations that natural forces select for survival... displayed next 300 characters
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