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- Are there any similarities today between those who challenge modern scientific discoveries and those that challenged scientific discoveries hundreds of years ago? What may be the causes of disbelief in science?What are the different beliefs on the origins of life and what are the differences?Why do organisms or species need to evolve?
- Isn't Evolution Just a Theory? How do we know evolution happens? Who Was Charles Darwin? How does evolution really work? Did humans evolve? Why does evolution matter now?Can science ever replace religion, or vice versa? How do people reconcile religious and scientific explanations? Are scientific and religious explanations philosophically incompatible? What kind of biases do people have about scientists? Why is there so much antagonism in media dialogues between believers and atheists?what is evolution and its importance? How would you explain it?
- What Causes Evolution?How does DNA analysis help scientists better understand evolution? It spells out the amino acids that make up an organism. It helps chart changes in amino acid sequences over time. It shows us what codons an organism has. It shows us an organism’s genome sequence.Is evolution important to all living things, and why do we need to adapt to the ever-changing conditions in which we find ourselves?