The theory of divine creation has been long standing, it has always been the common belief among the world’s population. No matter the religion, there is typically a story or belief on how life on the earth began. There is the Monotheistic Abrahamic religious beliefs that all have a common belief that humanity originated from the first man, Adam and the first woman, Eve. They were created by the Almighty God (Genesis 1:27) , Jehovah (also known as Yahweh and Allah) and told in Genesis 1:28 “Be fruitful and become many, fill the earth and subdue it…” However, even before man and animal was created all of the plants were created. In Genesis 1:11 God allows the earth He has just created to, “...cause grass to sprout, seed-bearing plants and fruit trees according to their kinds, yielding fruit along the with the seed of the earth.” Intelligent design would account for the immense variety of life on our planet. Intelligent life that is well adapted to survival on earth is in my opinion a great praise to its creator, Jehovah God. The argument for Divine creation is, if a computer, something so intricate in design has someone to design and make it, the how could a planet teeming with incredible and diverse life have merely been an accident. …show more content…
Spontaneous Generation, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica, is “the hypothetical process by which living organisms develop from nonliving matter; also, the archaic theory that utilized this process to explain the origin of life.” This theory mentions that mice came from pieces of cheese and bread wrapped in rags left in a dark corner. This is explained by the fact that mice were discovered in the rags. One of the reasons people might believed in this theory is because maggots appear on decaying meat. It was later disproven in the 19th