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Reece, J. B., Campbell. N.A., Cain. M. L. (2010). Campbell Biology 9th Edition. San Francisco, CA: Benjamin Cummings
Gish, D. (1981). Summary of Scientific Evidence for Creation (Part I & II). Institute for Creation Research. Retrive from:
http://www.icr.org/article/177/
Linder, D. (2014). The Evolution Controversy. Exploring Constitutional Law. Retrive from: http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/evolution.htm
pictures of evolutionary evidence are all taken from Campbell Biology textbook and lecture note "The evidence of evolution" from Bio 220W
Evolutionism
Based on science
Proofed by scientific evidence
Objective approach
Creationism
Based on faith, arguments and communications
Subjective approach
inspired through personal experience
Evolutionism
Fossil record exhibit the age of earth and evolutionary phases
Structural homology indicates organism undergoes adaptation under environmental changes
Embryonic development demonstrates demonstrates all life on earth arise from a common ancestor
Micro-evolutions are still occurring today
The Laws of Thermodynamics illustrates that the universe and life was suddenly created
Creationism
Roman 1:18-21: "For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made."
Evolutionism
20th century
Ermus Darwin: Charles Darwins's grandfather
Evolutionism: All life form on earth arose from a common ancestor
Charles Darwin: propose the idea of natural selection
adaptation
Creationism
natural selection
Christianity diverged from judaism in 1st century
1st century
Decent with modification
faith founds on the only God, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
Creationism: All life form on earth is created by a powerful ruler
omnipotent
Intelligent design