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Evolution and Religion


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Evolution and Religion
A discussion of the ongoing debate and battle between the theory of evolution and religion.
1,830 words (approx. 7.3 pages) | 4 sources | APA | 2003 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper begins with an introduction to the debate, which is followed by an overview of the debate. The writer then discusses the impact of genetic modification on evolution, the effects of stewardship, and a conclusion and recommendations. This paper does not take any particular side and leaves the decision up to the reader.

From the Paper:

"As is most apparent in today's world, science and religion have become two very dominant forces and the battle between these topics continues to affect many aspects of modern society. Although opinions have changed since the days of Charles Darwin and the time of the famous "Scope's Monkey Trial" in Dayton, Tennessee in 1925, science and religion, especially in the area of evolution, continue to seek answers to some very basic questions, such as exactly how life originated on earth and the direction in which life is heading. The fact that scientists and theologians frequently arrive at different answers to these questions does not seem to be the problem; in essence, the true problem lies in the vastly divergent approaches used by each in finding the answers to these seminal questions."

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APA Citation:

Evolution and Religion (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Evolution-and-Religion/55479

MLA Citation:

"Evolution and Religion" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Evolution-and-Religion/55479>




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BA in English and American literature, University of Michigan; Life member of the Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore; PUBLISHING CREDENTIALS: The Atlantic Literary Review (2002); First Knight, Journal of the Irving Society (2002); Kakatiya Journal of English Studies (2002); Monsterzine (2001); Edgar Allan Poe Review (1998); editor for "In All Sincerity. . . Peter Cushing" by Christopher Gullo (2004); lecturer at the 2001 Edgar Allan Poe Conference. Presently at work on "The Theatrical Ancestry of Sir Peter Cushing" and a similar article for Scarlet Street magazine. Published author w/ Bear Manor Media--Lee Van Cleef: Best of the Bad, The Unknown Peter Cushing
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