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Should Creationism And Evolution Get Equal Time In Schools?

Introduction and general information about the topic
The Creation-Evolution controversy is a recurring dispute about the origins of Earth, humanity, life and the universe. While evolution is a theory that tries to explain such origins, creationism is taken as-is strictly from religious books – the Bible. The legal status of creation and evolution in public education is the subject of a great deal of debate in legal, political, and religious circles. The situation ranges from countries not permitting the teaching of evolution at all to teaching it like any other science. The resistance to teaching evolution is more or less related to the level of religious fundamentalism present in such countries. In Western countries it has mainly been controversial in the United States.
Creationism is more or less a doctrine or religious belief that everything (humanity, universe, etc) was created in their original form by a deity (or deities). With respect to the controversy creationism......


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