Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Creationism Vs. Evolution Essays - Creationism, Pseudoscience
Creationism Vs. Evolution Essays - Creationism, Pseudoscience    Creationism vs. Evolution        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 of a   supposed omnipotent being. Yet, there are a few of us humans who tend   to question the why's and wherefore's that society puts forth to us.   We question the existence of God, or the creation of mankind rather   than blindly accepting faith-filled beliefs we may received from our   parents as children. Perhaps it is because we live in a nation filled   with many peoples of different beliefs whose Gods are all so varied   and different that it is difficult to fathom that they are all the   same divine being. It is also plausible that we just have a desire to   quench the thirst for knowledge that lies deep within ourselves. As   for myself, I cannot believe in a being which created a universe and a  multitude of worlds in a rather short period of time then deigns to   lower itself into becoming a puppet-master and "pulling the strings"   of the Earth and all of the people therein.         Since this paper touches upon many scientific terms, I feel   that in order for the reader to correctly grasp the content I must   first define three words: Theory, Law, and Hypothesis. The definitions   will allow for a greater underezding of this essay and give us an   even ground upon which to begin.    -  Theory; noun    1. a. Systematically organized knowledge applicable in a relatively   wide variety of circumezces, especially a system of assumptions,   accepted principles, and rules of procedure devised to analyze,   predict, or otherwise explain the nature or behavior of a specified   set of phenomena. b. Such knowledge or such a system.    2. An assumption based on limited information or knowledge; a   conjecture.    Law; noun    1. a. A formulation describing a relationship observed to be   invariable between or among phenomena for all cases in which the   specified conditions are met: the law of gravity. b. A generalization   based on consistent experience or results: the law of supply and   demand; the law of averages.    Hypothesis; noun    1. A tentative explanation that accounts for a set of facts and can be   tested by further investigation; a theory.    2. Something taken to be true for the purpose of argument or   investigation; an assumption.  -         It is important that you thoroughly read the above definitions   or you will be at a disadvantage if you do not. You will note that  there are several different definitions to each word. I felt it was   important to include the added definitive statement to theory because   it shows the difference between a scientific theory and an "everyday"   theory based upon conjecture. The additional definitions to law and   hypothesis are both added for a further underezding of these words.        The definition of creationism is somewhat more complex. One   must start by saying that the belief in the creation of the universe  given at the beginning of the Bible is literally true. Creationism is   a belief based solely upon faith (which is a belief in and of itself).   There are no scientific facts as a basis for this belief, solely   conjectural theories and speculations. It is ingrained into our minds,   as children that a belief of a force, or supernatural entity, which is   all powerful and all knowing, is watching over us and taking care of   our needs. Yet, to me, saying this very sort of thing is heretical in   its very essence. To be so crude as to think that some being which   created the universe itself and all things in it would take the time   to care for each and every individual is incomprehensible. In   practically all ancient cultures, the biblical included, the universe   was thought of as an original chaos into which order had been   introduced by a creative hand: This was the essence of creation.1 In   this statement alone we    
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