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Response to scientific and non-religious explanations about the origins of life Typeit

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There are a variety of different ideas about the origin of human life, including scientific viewpoints. The most commonly accepted scientific theory of the origin of life is the theory of . This is a theory based on observable differences within different of animals and was put forward in the text by . It focuses on the idea of random genetic making an organism more likely to survive and reproduce, via a process known as natural .Reactions to this theory from Muslims are mixed. Some Muslims may struggle with this concept, as the Qur'an indicates that created human beings, and this might not sit very well with the story laid out in the Qur'an. Others, however, may see this simply as Allah's method of creating and sustaining life.

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