Evolution Vs Creation
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Essay title: Evolution Vs Creation
EVOLUTION
In the scientific and logical context, the theory of evolution greatly outweighs the concept of creation. All organisms that exist today have the ability to adapt to the environment and circumstances; else those species would have been annihilated by bacteria or the changing conditions in the environment.
Humans are no different from the beasts, insects and plants we see around us. We adapt to the environment and the demands our lives. A very simple example of this would be the darkening of the skin when exposed to too much sun light, this I our body's method of adaptation in protecting us from the sun.
The theory of evolution by Darwin states that men came from apes, based on certain archeological findings. Whether men came from apes or something that resembles apes, evolution shows that men has eliminated the need to do the savage acts apes or beasts to survive in the wild. As shown by their body structure, the following are a few obvious examples
1) Apes have fur to protect them from harsh conditions
2) Structure of limbs show the need to climb trees for survival
3) Tiny brain show that there is minimal thinking
4) Advanced muscular system for protection and to fulfill the physical demands of the wild
The primitive man has developed ways to eliminate the need for these; like clothing, proper shelter, more advanced hunting method and maybe the discovery of fire. Hence these characteristics fade and in turn developed into characteristics more suited for the primitive man's lifestyle. There a still numerous differences between the modern man and the primitive man, most which may never be discovered because of the lack of physical evidence lost in time.
The story of creation is purely a myth, so is God is a scientific context. Findings in the past have proven that man indeed evolve in some way through the years, because of technology man's lifestyle is continuously changing making evolution an unending process, until a time when man fails to adapt to a certain condition in the environment that would cause our extinction. Evident in the different skulls they found throughout the world, which belonged to people or something that resembles a human from different periods of time.
The different races of man contradict the story of creation. The story of creation implies that man came from a single source, which is Adam and Eve; while the theory of evolution claims that all organisms originated from a single source.
If we all came from Adam and Eve then we all in a way evolved, since there is no basis on what Adam and Eve looked like. There is also no fact that discloses that Adam and Eve were not apes or do not resemble apes, assuming that the story was not made up.
As stated in the bible God created