Create a new account

It's simple, and free.

Creationism and Evolutionism

gous to what rational/philosophical science has explained by means of theories that it then sets about to prove or disprove. Religion points to the supernatural to explain phenomena that science cannot explain, while science maintains that there is a scientific explanation that simply has not yet been found. Regardless of its position on the supernatural, the religious contingent must acknowledge that scientific principles exist and that they govern the way the universe operates. Moreover, in substantiation of their belief in an omniscient God, they must accept that God has complete and detailed understanding of science, since-as they assert-He created it. To assert that any scientific principle is over God's head is therefore a ludicrous position for a religious debater.

In the light of this admittedly idealistic platform of cognitive science and science-acknowledging religion, a number of diverse and controversial issues on creationism and evolution that exist outside it can be examined. The chiefest

...

< Prev Page 3 of 16 Next >

More on Creationism and Evolutionism...

Loading...
APA     MLA     Chicago
Creationism and Evolutionism. (1969, December 31). In LotsofEssays.com. Retrieved 16:50, May 18, 2024, from https://www.lotsofessays.com/viewpaper/2001227.html