Evolution is a fact. A fact is an agreed-upon observation made by competent observers. Before Columbus, it was a fact that the world was flat. The Buddhist view - if you are concerned about the differences between creationism and evolution, as I suspect you are because you posed this question - is that it really doesn't matter. The things we find ourselves concerned with in this life, in this apprehension of reality, seem very important to us because when we aren't enlightened we live in the day-to-day world. Even so, we need to stay aware of the fact that there is a deeper understanding of reality, in which creationism and evolution are paltry distinctions, unimportant to bringing lasting happiness to all sentient beings.
The Vatican's view of evolution is that it could be possible but in some point, God must have put a human soul into a human.
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There is no central Buddhist tenet regarding this.
Buddhist believe there are no gods. Evolution would be the logical belief they would follow.
Museum of Human Evolution was created in 2010.
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Biological anthropology is the branch of science that studies human evolution.
Daniel Lieberman has written: 'The evolution of the human head' -- subject(s): Head, Growth, Evolution, Human evolution, Biological Evolution, Growth & development
Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection provided a comprehensive explanation for the diversity of life on Earth. It laid the foundation for modern evolutionary biology by demonstrating how species change over time in response to their environment. Darwin's work continues to be central to scientific understanding of evolution and has shaped modern views on the mechanisms driving the process.
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Paleoanthropology is the term that refers to the study of human fossil remains and how they relate to human evolution. This field combines aspects of anthropology and paleontology to understand the biological and behavioral evolution of the human species.