understanding of the universe itself.
2. Evolution and Creation defined Evolution Theory Defined Charles Darwin brought this natural selection presupposition to light. He stresses that whole universe was the product of mighty explosion which happened billion years ago. After the explosion stone become living thing and from it all the species of earth was formed. This process took tons of years to happen. Darwin also simplified how changes occur in species. For a case in point, some of the animal can be grouped under 4 legged category such as Horses, Giraffes Zebra’s and Mule. Giraffe have longer neck and horses and mule have shorter
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This variation process happens in very slow phase and it can take long period of time . One of the reason why Darwin could not accept that the world and all things was created by God within a short period of time. His reasoning mind couldn’t compromise the idea of every being was created solely by Creator. To Darwin creation was not divine so that’s why is theory is called evolution. Doctrine of Creation defined The Church theological stand on how universe was created solely focused on God as its Creator. All the substance of universe was created at the command of His word without using any other pre-existed sources. The early Apostles of Christ came out with an agreement of Belief that Triune God as the Creator of Heaven and the Earth. God created it because he wanted to do so with His own free will.
3. Misconceptions on
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