Tuesday, October 9, 2012

When Creationism And Evolution Coexist Ideas Come To Life

By Alexandra Anderson


Making creationism and evolution coexist is not really something that can be done in a forceful manner. The origin of life is a touchy subject for many people, but opening up the ideas that can contribute to great new beginnings for peace and understanding. Some will embrace the thought while others will reject it, but eventually allowing opposing beliefs to linger side by side will prove highly beneficial.

The struggle of today regards what is being taught in the classrooms and what is not. Free thinking young people can come up with all kinds of new and improved ideas for just about everything. Those who are taught only one way is the right way grow up to be much more rigid in their creative process. Letting kids know even in the classroom that there are different beliefs and there is evidence to support each belief simply opens them up to new ideas and acceptance of the other's right to think on their own as well.

It can be very difficult to explain why one person gets angry when another disagrees with their beliefs. Passionate arguing of a principle does not convince other people that they should believe the same things. In fact, it is often a deterrent to your efforts to persuade anyone that you are right.

When the mind can remain open it can entertain more potential ideas. The less judgment that is carried through the process the more likely new ideas will enter into the consciousness and become a viable possibility. Doing this impact all thought, which can lead to a much more peaceful planet.

When you have greater capacity for new thought the process of deduction can be easier because you are no longer trying to prove one theory correct. When you are looking to explain what you already believe then you are going to see the evidence that supports that rather than the evidence that might point you in a different direction. This is where truth is often discovered.

In the big picture there are arguments for almost every theory that can be conjured up. There is evidence, for those who wish to see it, that the planet was populated by other life forms in another plane of space. The power of belief is very strong, especially when you are defending other principles as well. Because each principle is a reflection of religious beliefs there are many who feel denying the their belief is denying God.

Just because you do not see eye to eye with another on this particular concept does not mean that there is religious undertone involved. Many people support the idea that evolution itself is a gift from God. Being created in His image is not necessarily disputed by evolution, either.

When the ideas of creationism and evolution coexist the ability to accept other forms of disagreeing thoughts increases. There would be less fighting in the world if diverse thinking could be embraced. There would be greater hope for world peace if there was no arguing over values that are entangled in religious beliefs.




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