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Essay heading: Philosophy of Science: Evolution and Creation
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People who believe in this theory believe that the world or universe was not created by a higher power, but is a result of an explosion of a star, and the delicate development of cells over time.
With both of these theories defined, I believe that both are correct in there own way. Starting with evolution, I believe that every living thing on the planet does evolve from what they were years before to suit their living conditions they have in the present... displayed 300 characters
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Starting with evolution, I believe that every living thing on the planet does evolve from what they were years before to suit their living conditions they have in the present. When I stop believe in evolution is when the idea that life “just started with a bang”. I believe that if the bang did happen, where did it come from? What is the real beginning of all? Since I have these questions, I believe in creationism, that some higher power started the universe, but since is started evolutionism has been happening ever since... displayed next 300 characters
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