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Origen Of The Species
Charles Robert Darwin born in Shrewsbury, shropshire, England onFebruary 12, 1809 in the family home, called “The Mount”. He became the most important evolutionary scientist of the XIX century. He understood and stated that any population ofindividuals is slightly different from each other. Variations between individuals makes each one has different abilities to adapt to the environment, successfully reproduce and pass on their traits to their offspring. Thepassage of generations, the traits of individuals better adapted to natural conditions become more common and the population evolves, he called this process "descent with modification". Similarly, natureselects the species best adapted to survive and reproduce. This process is called "natural selection".
The theory of evolution that Darwin had an enormous impact on European thought in the secondhalf of the nineteenth century. The main arguments of the Origin of Species, published in 1859 are: The biological types or species are not fixed or static existence but are constantly changing.Creationism states that the universe, life, species and man have come into existence by natural mechanisms but are the work of a creator. Creationism is based on the scientific principle of causalityand is therefore a logical and reasonable statement. We live in a universe of time, space, matter and energy. Science shows that these elements do not arise spontaneously but necessarily requirethe intervention of a creator. Also digitally encoded genetic information in the genome of living organisms shows the hallmarks of the action of a mind as only the mind can generate encoded information andmachines capable of processing.
Naturalism asserts that the universe, life, species and man came by purely natural causes. Naturalism is a belief that is in the form of theories. Naturalistic...
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