religion and evolution
In my short life on this planet I have come to question things that many take uponblind faith. We all know that we must some day die; yet we continuously deny theforces at work inside ourselves, which want to search out the answers of what mayor may not come after. It is far easier for humanity to accept that they will go to asafe haven and be rewarded for their lives with pleasures and fantasies of anunfathomable 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'sthat society puts forth to us. We question the existence of God, or the creation ofmankind rather than blindly accepting faith-filled beliefs we may received from ourparents as children. Perhaps it is because we live in a nation filled with manypeoples of different beliefs whose Gods are all so varied and different that it isdifficult to fathom that they are all the same divine being. It is also plausible thatwe just have a desire to quench the thirst for knowledge that lies deep withinourselves. As for myself, I cannot believe in a being which created a universe and amultitude of worlds in a rather short period of time the
Yet, upon blind faith, some arecontent to believe that a "creative hand" structured this existence. "Evolution," Microsoftr Encartar 96 Encyclopedia. Being a western culture we tend to forget this. Although thefigures (Gods) differ from mythos to mythos, all the ancient stories intend simply togive a poetic accounting for cosmic origins. It is ingrained into our minds, as children that a belief ofa force, or supernatural entity, which is all powerful and all knowing, is watchingover us and taking care of our needs. If the point was so very valid and withoutskeptical doubt, then why is it not being taught to our children? I understand theidea of separation between church and state, and the fact that the school is verymuch a part of state. We askquestions like: How did we evolve from amoebae? Are you trying to tell me that Ievolved from an ape? If we are evolving in such a manner as described, why can wenot see it daily? Since these are all very good questions, I will touch base uponthem all. One of the strikingand perhaps most intriguing points of interest that I have stumbled upon is the lackof education of creationism in schools. Not to mention the multitude of orbital shotsfrom satellites. Yet, to me, saying this very sort of thing isheretical in its very essence. Yet, creationism as a whole does not touch base upon what came before the chaos. This relicradiation was detected by radio astronomy in 1965, thereby providing what mostastronomers consider to be confirmation of the big bang theory. The ideas of creationism are far outweighed by the Laws andTheories of evolution. The definition of creationism is somewhat more complex. "Creation," Microsoftr Encartar 96 Encyclopedia.
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