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Creationism and Darwinism. Susan Zianni English 9 Honors 15 October 2007 Inherit the Wind. Creationism Defined. Beliefs 11 3,12 Deity/deities created: Humanity Life Earth Universe Original forms 3 3 Deity = God of Abraham Judaism Christianity Islam Rejection of evolution 3. 15.
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Creationism and Darwinism Susan Zianni English 9 Honors 15 October 2007 Inherit the Wind
Creationism Defined Beliefs11 • 3,12Deity/deities created: • Humanity • Life • Earth • Universe • Original forms3 • 3Deity = God of Abraham • Judaism • Christianity • Islam • Rejection of evolution3 15
Creationist Beliefs • God – absolute creator 18 • Out of nothing • Act of free will • Immanent (constantly involved) • Intervenes as necessary • w/o whose attention: • Creation disappears/ceases General Belief:12 • Organisms (may) adapt • No change • Completely different/ distinct organisms 1
Creationism: Denominations Many branches3 11Most prevalent (U.S.A.) Christian Creationism 3,11Others include: Hindu Islamic Jewish Native American Sections of Christian Creationism 11
3 Comparison of Creationist Beliefs
Fundamentalist Protestant Christian • Most common (U.S.A.)12 • 18Several terms: • Fundamentalists • Biblical literalists • Scientific Creationists • 12,18Bible (Genesis): • Literally true • History of universe • History of life (+humans) • 12God created Everything • 7 Days • Most: 24 hour days • Some: metaphoric • Oppose evolution18
Darwinism Defined Charles Darwin: 9Collection of theories Mainstream scientists accept5 Ernst Mayr: 9One Argument -Evolution -Common descent 17 -Multiplication of species -Gradualism -Natural selection 6
Mayr’s Theories 1 – 3 • 9Evolution - World: • Not constant • Not recent • Steadily changing • Common descent • Organisms – same ancestor9 • 4Simplistic ancestors • [natural evolution] • Complex creatures • Multiplication of species • Causes: organic diversity9 • Split into daughter species9 • 4Accumulate mutations • Entirely different organism 20
Mayr’s Theory 4 - Gradualism • Species change gradually5 • Populations, not individuals9,16 • Change in genotypes, not phenotypes2 • Change not necessarily better • Paquin & Adams experiment: Yeast cultures2 • Strains superior to previous • Earlier strains outcompete later ones 7 19 8
Mayr’s Theory 5 – Natural Selection • “survival of the fittest”5 • 10Organisms: • Produce offspring • Not all survive • Compete: limited resources • 4Random genetic mutations • Beneficial ones • Aid survival • Preserved • Accumulate over time • Domestic Breeding • Mutated Species: • Advantaged survive • reproduce • Disadvantaged die out 4
Creationism vs. Darwinism • U.S.A.: • Creationist tendencies3, 11 • Europe: • Evolution widely taught3 • Opposite of U.S.A. • Creationism discouraged13 • Protests vs. suspending evolution instruction3 14
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