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    Act on July 10‚ 1925. The Butler Act is a law that prohibits a teacher from teaching evolution other than creationism. The theme of Inherit The Wind is the Importance of Freedom of Thought because everyone has different thoughts and ideas. Without a Freedom of Thought‚ there wouldn’t be any changes at all. Everyone rejected what Bertram Cates believed in for it wasn’t related to creationism. Instead‚ it is about how we are created through evolution. It doesn’t prove anything about putting a man

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    The Creation of the Universe In my short life on this planet I have come to question things that many take upon blind faith. We all know that we must some day die; yet we continuously deny the forces at work inside ourselves‚ which want to search out the answers of what may or may not come after. It is far easier for humanity to accept that they will go to a safe haven and be rewarded for their lives with pleasures and fantasies of an unfathomable scale than to question the existence

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    that has been fought for many years. Although there are several ideas‚ society mainly argues over two of them. The first idea is that man was created by God during his creation of the universe. This is the idea of creationism. It is supported by many religious people. Creationism is supported by religion. The second way that humans could have originated is through a process called evolution. Evolution is a theory proposed by scientists to explain the origin of all species. Because both explanations

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    2012 * * * * * * Elsa-Brändström-Schule Hannover Jahrgang 11 * * 1. Semester * * * * 1. One Nation under God 2. Scopes Trial 3.1 Creationism / Intelligent Design 3.2 Evolution / Scientists 3.3 Initial Situation and Background 3.4 The Verdict 3. Influence on public life 4.5 Education 4.6 Tea Party 4. Indivisible with liberty and justice for all

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    Henry Morris is a very important figure in the evolution and creationism controversy. Morris earned the title of the “father of modern creation science” by making one of the first attempts in the twentieth century to define creationism. (1) Morris supported his beliefs by documenting them with the works such as the Genesis Flood. Even Stephen Jay Gould‚ one of Morris’ largest opponents‚ acknowledged the works of Morris as the basis for the creationist movement because he was aware of the influence

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    to have to do a better job. As we explore the teleological argument’s logical and illogical points‚ we will be attempting to discuss the four forms of the teleological argument: atheistic physicalism‚ theistic evolution‚ progressive creationism‚ and fiat creationism. Atheistic

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    In the 1920’s the very idea of evolution was heavily criticized due to a majority of the american population believing in creationism. It had become a tradition for parents to teach their kids about how people came from Adam and Eve. This tradition became under scrutiny when the theory of evolution was proposed by Charles Darwin. It was in direct contrast with creationism and was based in science. A debate started in the 1920s about which one was was true‚ and then an even bigger debate occurred

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    worldview in which we see the facts. The argument can then be made that if it takes faith to believe evolution‚ then Creationism is not religious dogma after all. Society should consider Biblical Creation as a competing explanation of the origins of life because both Biblical Creation and Evolution take faith‚ logic does not have to be compromised when one argues Biblical Creationism‚ and having multiple theories is healthy for students. Biblical Creation should be considered a competing explanation

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    2012‚ from http://creationscience today.com/28-Carbon-14_Dating.html Helden‚ A.V. (1995). The Galileo Project. Retrieved from http://galileo.rice.edu/bio/narrative _7.html. Masamura‚M. ‚ Mead‚ L. (2001). Ten Major Court Cases About Evolution and Creationism. Retrieved from http://ncse.com/taking-action/ten-major-court-cases-evolution- Neese‚ L. H. (2001). SCIENCE vs. RELIGION: The Challenge of Interpretation. USA Today Magazine‚ 130(2674)‚ 70 Robins‚ M. (2006). How We Know Earth’s Age. Discover

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