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Such arguments against evolution have become widespread and include objections to evolution's evidence, methodology, plausibility, morality, and scientific ...
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Creationists commonly argue against evolution on the grounds that "evolution is a religion; it is not a science," in order to undermine the higher ground ...
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A number of anti-evolution bills have been introduced in the United States Congress and State legislatures since 2001. Purporting to support academic ...
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Alternatives to Darwinian evolution have been proposed by scholars investigating biology to explain signs of evolution and the relatedness of different ...
The Anti-Evolution League of America was a biblical creationist organization created in 1924 a year after William Bell Riley founded the Anti-Evolution League ...
The level of support for evolution among scientists, the public, and other groups is a topic that frequently arises in the creation–evolution controversy, ...
Mainline Protestants and the Catholic Church reconcile modern science with their faith in Creation through forms of theistic evolution which hold that God ...
The status of creation and evolution in public education has been the subject of substantial debate and conflict in legal, political, and religious circles.
Rejection of evolution by religious groups, sometimes called creation–evolution controversy, has a long history. In response to theories developed by ...