Thursday, March 15, 2012

Genesis

In the King James Version of the Bible, the Genesis presents the beginning of existence as a creed. Unlike Darwin's Recapitulation and Conclusion, Genesis presents the beginning without an attempt to persuade and instead as the truth. With its repetition of the passing of days, Genesis offers a more ritualistic tone than that of Darwin's Conclusion. Another contradiction between Genesis and Darwin's thesis is that Genesis claims that the creation of animals was immediate and focused on each individual creation whereas Darwin's thesis claims that the creation of creatures resulted from years' of passing traits through evolution. Based on the repetitive, ritualistic tone and religious aspect of the Genesis, more people have been inclined to believe the Book of Genesis in its interpretation of creation since they hold religion as the most important of their fundamental beliefs than Darwin's Conclusion, despite the fact that Darwin also offers a scientific argument based on evidence and scientific analysis, especially during the publication of Darwin's thesis. Today, more people recognize Darwin's thesis as a credible alternative for their understanding of the beginning of creation.

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