Creationists And Evolutionists Similarities

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The Origin of Races Creationists and Evolutionists each have different opinions and beliefs as to how the people of today are so diverse. Evolutionists believe that through time, genetics, and natural selection, humans have become more diverse overtime. Evolutionists believe that all living things including humans came from a single cell. Evolutionists also believe that all races are a result of natural selection and mutations in relation to geographic areas. Evolutionists believe that overtime each small change that was “favorable” through natural selection was kept, and when someone with a slightly favored gene mates with another with a slightly favored gene, a new gene is created and so on and so forth. Creationists believe that all humans …show more content…
Evolutionists believe that over long periods of time these changes helped move life along and created diversity in the organisms of today. Charles Darwin visited the Galapagos Islands in 1853 and noted how creatures seemed to have adapted to each of the islands. The strengths of evolutionists is apparent when visual representations are shown and people can clearly see how birds, for example, have a harder beak for eating hard nuts and birds who eat smaller critters such as ants have longer, narrower beaks. This, according to evolutionists shows how a creature changed overtime to adapt to their surroundings. Evolutionists have related every organism to the next visually such as monkeys to gorillas and humans to primates. Evolutionists have a strong argument of how all life has changed over time through survival of the fittest hence why we have extinct animals. Evolutionists however, have a distinct weakness which is the following question: How did all life come from nothing? This question is the primary question evolutionists have failed to answer completely. Evolutionists believe that it rained for millions of years and then somehow, life began. Evolutionists have failed to like the