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- 2851: Lamarck's Influence on the Development of Darwin's Theory of Evolution
- ... him. These earlier evolutionists came up with models of evolution that were unfortunately unworkable. One of these early pioneers was Jean- Baptiste Lamarck. Lamarck believed in deism and advocated natural religion based on human reason. He believed in the harmony and rationality of the world. And although flawed, the work of Lamarck did not go unnoticed, however. Darwin also believed in ...
- 2852: Asimov On Chemistry by Isaac Asimov
- ... list of how many people think in what language. Most thought in English, while the least thought in Russian. Then he list his top ten in alphabetical order giving there religion and nationality..
- 2853: Is There Evidence That Homosexuality Is Biologically Determined?
- ... think that they wouldn't want to be part of that “different type” unless they had a strong self-esteem. There is a lot of discrimination towards homosexuality due to religion, a person's upbringing, friends, etc. There are many obstacles that a homosexual has to deal with, so when asked if they had a choice to choose being a homosexual ...
- 2854: Robert Wright's Article "The Evolution of Despair"
- ... bad about a marginally subdued rate of growth"(4). If the article is intended as an expose' on evolutionary psychology, it probably is not fair for Wright to be discussing religion either: "Natural selection, for better or worse, is our creator, but it isn't God…" (4). Wright finishes his article with the following statement: "The pursuit of More can keep ...
- 2855: UFO's
- ... Fever Spreads 1. Pilot Encounters 2. The Lights in the Sky II. Dents in the Earth III. Unexplained Phenomenon A. The Writing on the Wall B. Geodes IV. What About Religion? A. The Christian Bible B. The Ancient Greeks C. The American Indian V. Conclusion We are not Alone. On June 24th, 1947 while searching for the remains of a downed ...
- 2856: Egyptians
- Egyptians "Did the early Egyptians have help in building the pyramids?" All over the world remain fantastic objects, vestiges of people or forces which the theories of archaeology, history, and religion cannot explain. There is something inconsistent about our archaeology. They have found electric batteries many thousands of years old. They have found strange beings in perfect space-suits with platinum ...
- 2857: Could Gambling Save Science: Encouraging an Honest Consensus
- ... if there is enough disagreement [Jaf] or subsidies to justify it, and for low-risk questions the problem can be ignored. And, it seems, resolvability can be estimated. Questions about religion and morals are more difficult, as are certain long-standing riddles like the nature of consciousness. On the other hand, a question about a physical property of a substance, like ...
- 2858: Evolution
- ... and aimless progress of natural selection that man has advance to his present level in love, memory, attention, curiosity, imitation, reason, etc. as well as progress in "knowledge morals and religion"10. Here is where originated the classic idea of the evolution of man from ape, specifically where he contended that Africa was the cradle of civilization. This work also met ...
- 2859: UFOs: We Are Not Alone
- ... fever spreads 1. Pilot encounters 2. The lights in the sky Ii. Dents in the earth Iii. Unexplained phenomenon A. The writing on the wall B. Geodes Iv. What about religion? A. The christian bible B. The ancient greeks C. The american indian V. Conclusion We once believed that the earth is the only planet in the universe that supports life ...
- 2860: Darwinism: The Theory That Shook The World
- ... were made holy and immutable by God on those seven days (GEA & RBi p 43). A person who was widely respected and also took some beliefs from Aristotle and present religion was Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778). He believed species immutable and later became known as the father of modern taxonomy (Campbell p 422). Perhaps the largest barrier Darwin had was to ...
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