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There has never been a published scientific work that has shaped the world into a streamlined view, permeating the way we perceive the physical, biological and psychological sciences today such as Darwin’s book ‘On the Origins of Species’. His work has not just been confined to these fields, but has influenced both history and Christian Theology as well. The findings of Darwin have been readily accepted as a suitable explanation for the beginning of all life by the Catholic Church and other liturgical denominations. This book seeks to question the validity of Darwin’s ‘On the Origins of Species’, and whether it should be accepted by the Church as a suitable alternative to scripture. This will include the difficult task of discussing philosophy and science as a whole. Karsten summarizes all the main points of the teachings of the church and scientific evidence. A clear picture of the subject arises, whereby you can determine your own conclusions regarding this topic.Some questions this book intends to answer: -Is the study of science reserved for the Atheist?-What are the various teachings of the Church in regard to the origins of man?-What does all Bible scripture say on the topic?-How would we view Darwin’s findings in the light of scientific advances today?-Has there ever been any conclusive scientific evidence on the origins of man?-What do evolutionists say about Darwin’s theory?-What did Darwin say about his own work?-How has evolution influenced society as a whole?
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There has never been a published scientific work that has shaped the world into a streamlined view, permeating the way we perceive the physical, biological and psychological sciences today such as Darwin’s book ‘On the Origins of Species’. His work has not just been confined to these fields, but has influenced both history and Christian Theology as well. The findings of Darwin have been readily accepted as a suitable explanation for the beginning of all life by the Catholic Church and other liturgical denominations. This book seeks to question the validity of Darwin’s ‘On the Origins of Species’, and whether it should be accepted by the Church as a suitable alternative to scripture. This will include the difficult task of discussing philosophy and science as a whole. Karsten summarizes all the main points of the teachings of the church and scientific evidence. A clear picture of the subject arises, whereby you can determine your own conclusions regarding this topic.Some questions this book intends to answer: -Is the study of science reserved for the Atheist?-What are the various teachings of the Church in regard to the origins of man?-What does all Bible scripture say on the topic?-How would we view Darwin’s findings in the light of scientific advances today?-Has there ever been any conclusive scientific evidence on the origins of man?-What do evolutionists say about Darwin’s theory?-What did Darwin say about his own work?-How has evolution influenced society as a whole?