It is not a theory; it is an ancient tradition. It states that the universe, and everything in it, originated through supernatural events (Creation), not random Evolution. See also:
Is there evidence against Evolution
God's wisdom seen in His creations
The theory of creation basicly in 5 points - there is one creator who had a plan and purpose - the earth was created in 7 days - does not support the evolution theory -does not support the idea of a billion year old earth instead around 10000years ( varying) - takes information straight from The Bible, which is so old it cannot be properly dated back.
Special creation theory in creationism is a theological doctrine according to which all life and the universe originated in its present form by divine decree or unconditional Fiat. It is used to refer to theistic evolution and special creation of each human soul.
It's the belief that God created the Universe and everything in it. It isn't a scientific theory, but it masquerades as one.
Answer: Creation theory is the putting forward of all the scientific data, in every field of scientific knowledge, which supports the presupposition of biblical faith, as contained in the first 11 chapters of Genesis..
Creation theory (incidentally in line with the evolutionist Michael Ruse) also points out that evolutionary theory has naturalistic presuppositions which are non-scientific, and have the nature of a religion. No science experiment can deal with details in the past which are unrepeatable, since science deals with the present, and must be repeatable and verifiable. Creation theorists point out that no scientific experiment is able to decide the matter of origins, and that the decision to exclude the possibility of a creator is not reached by any science experiment. Rather they point to the grammatical/historical approach they take towards the Bible's account of creation, which is dealing with an account of an eyewitness to the events it describes and to the consistency of the historical data with these events.
Lots of things get created, but it is only the creation of the universe which requires a theory of creation. Various theories exist.
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" Genesis theory!?!? " If you mean the Judeo-Christian creation myth then you are in the wrong section. This is a Western creation myth that has no basis in science and is certainly not a theory.
The Big Bang theory is the current scientific theory used to explain the origin of the universe.
evolution can be proven that is why it is a fact, The biblical creation is a belief and not proven.
The argument against the theory of evolution is Creation ex-nihilo ['out of nothing'] by God, sometimes called the Intelligent Design, or ID, theory. = =
Yes.Tradition, not just theory. There are Creation-narratives all over the world; tens of them if not hundreds. This is because the Creation was a tradition going all the way back and shared by all mankind. As time passed, most of these stories became infiltrated by idolatry, with a phantasmagoria of warring deities. It is the Torah, in Genesis, which preserves the original.See also:Is there evidence for Creation?
There is no scientific theory of creation.
" Genesis theory!?!? " If you mean the Judeo-Christian creation myth then you are in the wrong section. This is a Western creation myth that has no basis in science and is certainly not a theory.
BIG BANG THEORY
One currently accepted theory of the Moon's creation is that it was ejecta from the earth after an impact with an asteroid or comet.
Gap theory
The Big Bang theory is the current scientific theory used to explain the origin of the universe.
This creation theory is known as Creationism. The theory states that God created the world in stages instead of all at once.
1. Evolution theory 2. Creation theory 3. Big-bang theory
All the time. That is the meaning of continuous. However this theory was refuted when the 3K background radiation was detected, confirming the big bang.
Somehow some people believe in his theory but most people believes in creation theory
One of it is the Big Bang Theory.
A) Impact Theory (For all those Plato users!)