Evolution is the natural process by which present-day species were formed over a period of billions of years. Creation can have many meanings, some of which are consistent with scientific knowledge about evolution, while some are not.
Special creation holds that the world and all its creatures were created in an extremely short period, usually about 6,000 years ago, and that those creatures remain in much the same form as when they were first created. This is a religious belief and is entirely inconsistent with the facts of evolution.
Others interpret the Bible in such a way as to harmonise it, to a greater or lesser extent, with science and evolution. Even if not directly connected with evolution, these views are no always inconsistent with evolution.
What is important is that the Theory of Evolution is based on empirical evidence and explains how we came to be here, but does not attempt to explain why we are here. Religion should attempt to explain a different issue - why we are here. As long as science and religion remain within their own magisteria, there need be no conflict. There is no reason that a Christian, Hindu or follower of any other religion should not believe in his or her own creation God, while still understanding and accepting the science of evolution.
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Charles Darwin faced struggles in reconciling his scientific discoveries with personal religious beliefs, as well as societal backlash for challenging existing views on creation and evolution. He also battled health issues, such as chronic illness and anxiety, that affected his ability to work and publish his groundbreaking theories.
Creationism is a belief that a higher power, typically a divine being, is responsible for the origin of life on Earth, while evolution is a scientific theory that explains the diversity of life through natural selection and genetic variation. Creationism is often based on religious texts and rejects scientific evidence, while evolution is supported by a vast body of empirical evidence from various fields of science. The two differ in their explanations of how life on Earth developed and the mechanisms that drive biological diversity.
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