Evolution, as well as Creationism, are theories that attempt to explain the origin of life and the evolution of man with very distinct principles that always creates debates between science and religion. Creationism is based on the faith of God's creation, as narrated in the book of Genesis in which God created all things, including man, while Evolution is based on scientific research that all living beings would have evolved from a common ancestor, inheriting minor modifications.
The main issue right from the beginning is to think about which of the two theories is correct, none of them presents ideas that are entirely clear and known with certainty. The idea of evolution that species are related by common ancestry has the support of much interconnected scientific research. Evolution is well confirmed as gravitation. The species will continue to change over time as science continues investigating how and why the reason for evolution. Darwin himself was so impressed by a set of geographic variations among the butterflies of the Amazon over a large area of tropical forest, which was driven to observe: "It seems to be witnesses, to the extent we can hope to become one, creating new species on Earth. Among living creatures there are a number of gradual and intermediate species between lizards and snakes,
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Given enough time and enough accumulated changes, natural selection can create entirely new species, known as "macroevolution." It can turn dinosaurs into birds, amphibious mammals into whales and the ancestors of apes into humans”. (Than, 2015).When we talk about natural selection we can also talk about evolution. In fact, the theory of evolution of Darwin is simply this: to suggest the existence of differences between different types of animals and plants to survive both short and long term in an environment that may have hostile