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The Creation/ Evolution Debate: This 8-page essay examines the evolution/ creation debate using Michael A. Park’s text, Introducing Anthropology: An Integrated Approach, and that of Phillip E. Johnson’s, Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds. In addition, the blind watchmaker theory is discussed as well as relevant issues to The Holy Scriptures in Genesis. Bibliography lists 3 sources. SNEvolut.doc

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The Creation/ Evolution Debate Written by Susan A. Nelson - July, 2001 For More Information On This Paper Please To a vast majority of people throughout history it has always seemed obvious that the teeming diversity of life, the uncanny perfection with which living organisms are equipped to survive and multiply, along with the bewildering complexity of living machinery, can only have come about through divine creation (Johnson, 1997). Yet repeatedly it has occurred to isolated thinkers that there might be an alternative to supernatural creation. However, the notion of species changing into other species was in the air -- like so many other good ideas -- in ancient Greece. In the first half of the 19th century the idea became common in intellectual circles (especially geological ones), but always in a rather vague form and without any clear picture of the mechanism by which the proposed change might come about. It was Charles Darwin who finally established the theory of evolution by the publication of the famous, Origin of Species (1859). Since that time, authors such as Michael A. Park have picked up Darwins evolution gauntlet and run with it. Nevertheless, it goes without saying that there is a plethora of others who continue to espouse theories relevant to divine creation (Johnson, 1997). This essay examines the evolution/ creation debate using Parks text, Introducing Anthropology: An Integrated Approach, and that of Phillip E. Johnsons, Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds (Park, 2000 and Johnson, 1997). In addition, the blind watchmaker theory is discussed as well as relevant issues to The Holy Scriptures in Genesis. In Introducing Anthropology, Michael A. Park ...

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