Creation v Evolution Review
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02.07.22
Last Updated
02.08.22
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A mixture of Biblical Creationism and evolution
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The belief in Creation, but not the literal account in the Bible; God created habitats than organisms
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before the flood
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Creation happened exactly as described in Scripture
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a day of creation may not be a literal 24-hr time period, but rather an "age"
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The theory that Noah's flood caused the formation of the fossils we find today
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the earth is billions of years old, but God created it over a slow period of time
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the shapes and contours of the earth's surface
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God created the earth twice. Satan destroyed the 1st one and there was a large timeframe between each one
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settling of materials due to wind or water
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life cannot be explained by Darwinian evolution; there was a creator, may not be God
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beliefs, convictions, the things that shape the way we think
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evidence of an organism preserved in the crust of the earth
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when an entire species dies out
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Newer forms of organisms are modified descendants of older ones
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when 2 organisms have similar organ structures- thought to connect them through evolution
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God created the organisms of the earth in their adult form
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free from religious influence
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determining the age of an organism by measuring the amount of radioactivity in it
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the environment determines what an organism will be
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random mutations determine which variations will survive
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life comes from non-life
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an organ once thought to have no purpose
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the only thing a person can know for certain is things that can be proven through science
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1. Creation 2. the Fall 3. Redemption
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Man's controlled breeding to control characteristics
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sequence of rock layers providing a history of the earth
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evolution occurs rapidly for a period of time; pauses; resumes
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the number of mutations an organism can tolerate
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Need; Use and disuse; inheritance of acquired characteristics
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Decent with Modification; Natural Selection
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