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hoa [83]
2 years ago
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Why are some theories (like cell theory or plate tectonics) more widely accepted then

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scZoUnD [109]2 years ago
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These theories have all been proven with evidence and widely accepted around the world unlike the theory of evolution. The theory of evolution can be argued that there's no proof discoving any human evolving. Many have been stated but all of these have been proven false. If evolution is actually true then the fossil records should show continuous (although gradual) changes from the bottom to top layers. And this doesn't show. All of these animals in the fossil record appear fully developed simultaneously and very suddenly. In fact, just the human body is so complicated that it can't just evolve. That's why Christianity is so widely accepted because everything shouts that something made it. So to answer your question the theory of evolution can be argued and cannot really be proven unlike some of the other theories.

motikmotik2 years ago
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A lot of people dont like to accept the theory of evolution due to religion and etc.

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