166 Results for creationism

In our world today, science plays a vital role in many different aspects. Science is important in roles such as aiding the sick, and finding cures. Although many people believe science can only do well for society, there are many ways science can be responsible for negative outcomes. In the motio...
In the early part of Frankenstein, Frankenstein and his creation have a conversation. Victor says, \"I felt what the duties of a creator towards his creature were.\" Later in the novel, the creature criticizes Victor when he says, \"You, my creator, detest and spurn me, thy creature to whom thou art...
Artificial Creation The word Artificial, derived from the Latin word artificialis is defined as "Made by humans; produced rather than natural." Since the beginning of time man has always been enthralled by a magnificent sight; however what is beautiful to one person may be uncanny to...
Recently, we have all seen the controversy over whether or not we should attempt to clone. If you haven\'t heard: A group of scientists in Scotland announced the birth of a sheep cloned from embryonic cells, presaging Dolly. Dolly\'s was the birth heard round the world. The first mammal ever cloned...
The creation of human beings has numerous myths and stories that were initially wrote in history. These are stories that tell how the first race of mankind came into being and the different things that the Gods had to encounter during their Creations. When we think of creation, we think of how thi...
Death is a division which is essential in this world as Kobo Abe writes it a passage in his short story, "The Magic Chalk." The passage comes from the protagonist Argon. He says, "Death, I'm going to make death. We need some divisions. They're very important in making a ...
The Power of Physical Findings Questions regarding the origin of mankind have riddled the minds of great thinkers for centuries. All of the authors of the selections we have read rely on different types of evidence to make their arguments about origins. Among these are scripture, observation, mat...
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Mary Shelly started Frankenstein because of a contest with her friends, but continued and finished the book, probably not knowing it would receive such fame and recognition. Frankenstein is still read and still famous because of the universal...
Art is an expression of life, which means it expresses emotions. Creation that allows for interpretation of any kind is art. I have read somewhere that art is a human skill as opposed to nature, a skill applied to music, painting, poetry etc. I believe that nature is art as well. If something is mad...
Ever since the beginning of time, Man's lifelong quest is to improve himself, and to improve his status. What better way to do this than to attempt to imitate God? Due to the rapid pace it is progressing at, technology is beginning to put this ability in our hands. It was made to improve our...
For humans to consider the cloning of one another forces them all to question the very concepts of right and wrong that make them all human. Aside from a few valid ethical arguments against it, I support the move to clone humans.. Scientists and ethicists alike have debated the implications of hu...
Human Origins For years, the evolution of human beings has been researched and studied. In today's society, there are many different interpretations on creation and how humans came to be what they are today. Through much scientific evidence and studies, there is now physical proof that human bei...
Human Evolution Human evolution is the theory that states that humans developed from primates millions of years ago. Generation by generation the genetic composition of Primates changed which eventually created humans today. There are many factors and proofs to justify this theory. The main fact...
MARY SHELLEY"S FRANKENSTEIN When first published in 1818, Mary Shelly's Frankenstein awakened its readers to many issues. Despite the frivolous adaptations produced for the entertainment of popular culture in later years, Shelly's classic tale denotes great depth and meaning. The pe...
Search for Life Meaning "Baraka" is an ancient Sufi word meaning a blessing or the breath/essence of life. Through a series of stunning images, the film explores the theme of the essential unity of the cosmos and humankind's search for meaning within it. Throughout the film, one is awar...
We have all seen the movie Jurassic Park, Some may have even read the book. Both illustrate the dangers of letting science get too out of hand. In this story a scientist with goals of financial gain uses breakthroughs in cloning to interfere with nature by recreating dinousaurs that died off mill...
The Greeks were different from the other people of Europe and Asia because of how they thought about humans. They regarded humankind as the highest creation of nature. They believed that humans are the closest thing to perfection and had the power of reason and knowledge. They used this idea of huma...
I see no problem with in vitro fertilization when used to circumvent the inability to create children. Likewise, using selective breeding to reduce the chances of disease is also a very noble thing to do. One could argue that it would be immoral to not perform such actions if one has the means to ...
Thanatopsis and The Bible In William Cullen Bryant's early nineteenth century poem Thanatopsis, a collage of imagery and ideas surround a central theme of the cycle of life. Within this poem lies a story of great wonder and hope. The story is that of the afterlife in which Bryant conveys a lot...
Definition Essay The origin of the word myth seems to be a myth in itself. Myths have generally originated from a Greek history that used an oral tradition to explain events that occurred before the written word. Often supernatural beings or fictitious characters were used to expla...
This paper will examine the scientific view verse religion. I feel support for the big picture is shallow and untenable. I believe in science but I also have faith. Scientific research has lead to dramatic and more humane treatments of persons suffering from mental disease, depression, and physica...
Danger Of Knowledge Through the theme of dangerous knowledge Mary Shelly is conveying a message, with the characters of Walton and Victor. The desire to make history. An attempt to go beyond accepted human limits and to access the secrets of life. Both Victo...
Mary Shelly's Combination Of Knowledge and Humanity In the novel, Frankenstein, Mary Shelly is not trying to reinforce the biblical thought of a forbidden knowledge, but is rather introducing the thought that science is capable of being very dangerous if it becomes divided from humanity. Th...
Has technology opened a Pandora's box of social alienation, or alternatively, is it bringing humans into a new era of prosperity and well being? I n the modern world technology is all around. Automobiles, computers, nuclear power, spacecraft, and X-ray cameras are all examples of t...
The mental ability of humans is a characteristic unparalleled in the natural world. We are alienated from other organisms by our complex and multifaceted thought process. In fact, humans are so unique in the animal kingdom that our greatest intellectual rival may be a nonliving object of our ...