Evolution is Hard science and follows the Scientific method those who accept evolution do so because of the evidence and are not motivated by any Faith.
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| - Evolution is Hard science and follows the Scientific method those who accept evolution do so because of the evidence and are not motivated by any Faith.
- Evolutionism, as opposed to Creationism, is the advocacy of or belief in biological evolution. Therefore one who believes in or supports a theory of evolution would be referred to as an evolutionist. Evolutionism, used in a general sense, encompasses any type of biological evolutionist. Broken down into two categories, "Evolutionism" and "Evolutionists" usually involve Atheistic/Agnostic Evolutionists (evolution without God) and Theistic Evolutionists (evolution with God). Those categories can be further broken down, but they are the main two.
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| - Evolution is Hard science and follows the Scientific method those who accept evolution do so because of the evidence and are not motivated by any Faith.
- Evolutionism, as opposed to Creationism, is the advocacy of or belief in biological evolution. Therefore one who believes in or supports a theory of evolution would be referred to as an evolutionist. Evolutionism, used in a general sense, encompasses any type of biological evolutionist. Broken down into two categories, "Evolutionism" and "Evolutionists" usually involve Atheistic/Agnostic Evolutionists (evolution without God) and Theistic Evolutionists (evolution with God). Those categories can be further broken down, but they are the main two. The term evolutionism is used differently in different circles of thought. Generally Young Earth Creationists use it as a reference to what they believe is the world view or presupposition aspect of the scientific theory of evolution. The term is not necessarily used as a world view unto itself, but is more based off of and is possibly an extension of a variety of other world views including Materialism, Naturalism, and Humanism in its broadest sense. Many that hold to the theory of evolution have been known to be atheists as well, but this does not represent the entirety or whole. Evolutionists think of themselves as well-read and learned, but know virtually nothing about the Bible (unless they learned it in their childhoods). Evolutionists almost never read the Bible or are even willing to discuss it.
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