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Origin of Life Typeit

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The issues that we can see in the study of the origin of life overlap quite a lot with the issues we can see in the origin of the universe. While detailing the Christian beliefs about the creation of the world, also details the creation of humans. There are two different accounts of creation in the book of Genesis concerning the creation of human beings. These are contained within and . Genesis 1 states that God created humans the creation of the world and all within it. It also states that he created mankind in his own . Genesis 2 states that God made man, out of , before animals were made – then God made animals, and then God made , out of one of man’s ribs. Some Christians view these accounts as being a account of how human life was created – this is known as . There are other Christians who believe that this account is not necessarily a historical account, but is rather symbolic. These Christians might consider the account of Genesis to be compatible with the most dominant scientific theory regarding how human life came to be. This theory is known as the theory of . This is a theory based on observable differences within different and was put forward in the Origin of Species by . It focuses on the idea of random genetic making an organism more likely to survive and reproduce, via a process known as natural .

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