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- Creation–evolution_controversy abstract "The creation–evolution controversy (also termed the creation vs. evolution debate or the origins debate) involves a recurring cultural, political, and theological dispute about the origins of the Earth, of humanity, and of other life.This debate rages most publicly in the United States of America, but to a lesser extent also proceeds in Europe and elsewhere,often portrayed as part of a culture war. Christian fundamentalists dispute the evidence of common descent of humans and other animals as demonstrated in modern palaeontology, and those who defend the conclusions of modern evolutionary biology, geology, cosmology, and other related fields. They argue for the Abrahamic religions' accounts of creation, framing it as reputable science ("creation science"). While the controversy has a long history, today it is mainly over what constitutes good science education, with the politics of creationism primarily focusing on the teaching of creation and evolution in public education. The debate also focuses on issues such as the definition of science (and of what constitutes scientific research and evidence), science education, free speech, separation of Church and State, and theology.Within the scientific community and in academia, evolution is an undisputed fact and the level of support for it is essentially universal. The support for Abrahamic accounts or other creationist alternatives is very low among scientists, and virtually nonexistent among scientists in the relevant fields. Unlike the scientific community, a 2012 Gallup survey reports, "Forty-six percent of Americans believe in the creationist view that God created humans in their present form at one time within the last 10,000 years. The prevalence of this creationist view of the origin of humans is essentially unchanged from 30 years ago, when Gallup first asked the question. About a third of Americans believe that humans evolved, but with God's guidance; 15% say humans evolved, but that God had no part in the process."The debate is sometimes portrayed as being between science and religion, but as the United States National Academy of Sciences states:Today, many religious denominations accept that biological evolution has produced the diversity of living things over billions of years of Earth's history. Many have issued statements observing that evolution and the tenets of their faiths are compatible. Scientists and theologians have written eloquently about their awe and wonder at the history of the universe and of life on this planet, explaining that they see no conflict between their faith in God and the evidence for evolution. Religious denominations that do not accept the occurrence of evolution tend to be those that believe in strictly literal interpretations of religious texts.".
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- Creation–evolution_controversy date "20070926214521".
- Creation–evolution_controversy date "June 2012".
- Creation–evolution_controversy reason "TJ is not a journal representative of the entirety of YEC, and may therefore be misweighted for this.".
- Creation–evolution_controversy title "Statement from the Council of the Biological Society of Washington".
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- Creation–evolution_controversy subject Category:Creationism.
- Creation–evolution_controversy subject Category:Evolution_and_religion.
- Creation–evolution_controversy subject Category:Intelligent_design_controversies.
- Creation–evolution_controversy comment "The creation–evolution controversy (also termed the creation vs. evolution debate or the origins debate) involves a recurring cultural, political, and theological dispute about the origins of the Earth, of humanity, and of other life.This debate rages most publicly in the United States of America, but to a lesser extent also proceeds in Europe and elsewhere,often portrayed as part of a culture war.".
- Creation–evolution_controversy label "Controvérsia da criação versus evolução".
- Creation–evolution_controversy label "Creation–evolution controversy".
- Creation–evolution_controversy label "创造论与科学".
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