The Theory of Evolution has become the de facto standard used in the West, and indeed beyond, to explain the existence of creation and life, it is described as rational and scientific. In stark contrast, other arguments that explain the existence of life are considered to be irrational, backward and steeped in ignorance borne out of belief in religion. In other words, there are essentially two clear camps: the 'scientific' and progressive camp which espouses the virtues of the Theory, and the apparently 'unscientific' contingent which clings to outmoded explanations such as the existence of a Creator.



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