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Creationism: Understanding How The World Began

There are several things in the world that we wonder about. It is as if we must know every single detail that goes on not merely in our lives - but also in the whole world. We all strive to know what goes on in the world and dozens of scientific things. One of the deepest questions that we ask ourselves is how the world was made.

It is feasible that there are thousands of contrasting theories to answer this question - but as we all understand only one of them is able to be right. One of the more standard is the idea of Intelligent Design otherwise recognized as Creationism. This is the belief that God - an intelligent being created the world and everything that is in it.

This belief is grounded upon The Bible - which goes back hundreds of years and was written by dozens of authors. This book tells us in detail that God created the Earth, plants, solar system, animals, and finally man in only six days before resting on the seventh day.

The one point that makes this theory different from many others is that there is no scientific validation to back it up. Which is why many scientists do not believe that it can be true. In their work everything is able to be explained through science or it simply is not true or even real. Yet, according to Christians this whole idea of Creationism is established not on science but on faith.

They do not demand the need of facts and fossils to prove to them that Intelligent Design is the grounds of how the Earth was made. Though many of their beliefs come from a book they consider this to be real and that God still does many things in our lives now.

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Intelligent Design is something that people try to teach in schools - but not everyone is allowed. Instead there is a feud about Evolution And Creationism to determine which is best.

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