In the middle of the 19th century, there was a breakthrough in natural science: the theory of evolution. An English scientist called Charles Darwin suggested that all living things had gradually turned into modern creatures over millions of years; and, infamously, that human beings came from monkeys. This caused great trouble at the time because people were far more religious. The Christian, Muslim and Jewish religions all said that God created the world and everything in it in seven days. Did Darwin's theory mean there was no God?
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Short description | In the middle of the 19th century, there was a breakthrough in natural science: the theory of evolution. An English scientist called Charles Darwin suggested that all living things had gradually turned into modern creatures over millions of years; and, infamously, that human beings came from monkeys. This caused great trouble at the time because people were far more religious. The Christian, Muslim and Jewish religions all said that God created the world and everything in it in seven days. Did Darwin's theory mean there was no God? | ||
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