Two central aspects of Buddhism are:
In this respect, Buddhism is more "compatible" with evolution (change rising from life itself) than creationism (which attributes change to an external, unchanging entity).
Buddhist believe there are no gods. Evolution would be the logical belief they would follow.
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Of course someone could.
Creationism vs Evolution/abiogenesis still wages today.
I can provide a brief overview of creationism vs evolution. Creationism is a belief that a higher power, usually a deity, created the universe and all living organisms, as described in religious texts. Evolution, on the other hand, is a scientific theory that explains the diversity of life on Earth through processes such as natural selection and genetic variation. The two viewpoints are often seen as conflicting in explaining the origin and development of life.
If you are refering to the Monkey Scopes trial then it would be evolution vs. creationism
Yes...I suppose there are many contradictions. On of the biggest one is Evolution vs. Creationism. Science believes in the Theory of Evolution which is saying that all complex organisms developed from simpler organism. Most religions, believe in Creationism, which is that God designed and created everything.
This debate has been going on for a long time: Some people believe that we were made by a higher being, others believe that we evolved from primates. It depends on what your perspective (view) is.
The Tennessee trial of John Scopes, also known as the Scopes Monkey Trial, illustrated the conflict between those who held religious beliefs, particularly creationism, and those who supported the teaching of evolution in schools. The trial highlighted the tension between religious fundamentalism and modern scientific thought in American society during the early 20th century. It became a landmark case in the debate over the teaching of evolution in public schools.
The theory of evolution does not vs the law of thermodynamics. They are quite compatible since the earth is an open system.
The two creation theories are theistic creationism, which posits that a divine being created the universe and all life within it, and evolutionary theory, which explains the development and diversity of life through natural selection and genetic mutations over long periods of time.
Benjamin Zarr has written: 'God vs. evolution' 'Evolution of botany' -- subject(s): Evolution, Plants