Similar words: evolution, revolution, devolution, revolutionary, revolutionize, green revolution, french revolution, organic evolution. Meaning: n. (biology) a scientific theory of the origin of species of plants and animals.
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31. The theory of evolution tells us that man develop from apes. Orthograde way is a key step in man development.
32. On the other hand only 16 percent of born-again Christians, compared to 43 percent of Catholics and 30 percent of Protestants, believe in Darwin's theory of evolution.
33. Darwin's theory of evolution was unaccepted and condemned by religious people.
34. Alfred Russel Wallace charted a great dividing line in the living world—and found his own route to the theory of evolution.
35. Applying the theory of evolution, the main approaches for origin and forming of new flower varieties are described in detail.
36. Darwin spent more than twenty years working on his theory of evolution.
37. In sharp contrast to the Darwinian theory of evolution by natural selection.
38. Darwin continued to publish more works, including his The Descent of Man (1871), in which he applied his theory of evolution to humans, implying that they had descended from apelike creatures.
39. Second, Darwin's theory of evolution clearly demonstrates that one cannot be an evolutionist and simultaneously believe that God created humans out of dust.
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