Sep 12, 2022

A Glimpse into 'Genesis II: The Origin of The Being.

 

EVOLUTION

You may feel that in a way I support the creation of this universe as the result of a Big Bang taking billions of years guided by ‘the Being’   and doubt what is my view on evolution. Let me shed some light on my stand on evolution. Evolution is an idea, that modern science presents as the reason for the emergence of everything on earth, based on Darwin’s theory of biological evolution by natural selection.  Darwin proposed evolution theory based on his following observations; ‘descent with modification', ‘natural selection, and ‘capability to become adapted’ of animals and plants to their environments over time.


We can agree with Darwin and modern science that every ‘being’ can adapt to their environment and change. We can also accept the mechanism of natural selection for the evolution of different species of any genus. But these theories could not be taken as the valid reason for the evolution of all ‘beings’ from one common ancestor. It is true to say that there are different classes, orders, and families of ‘being’ alive in the world.


There are thousands of animals and birds specious alive on earth and many species have become extinct also. I have not gone deep into Darwin’s evolution theory; therefore, I will not be able to give you a correct picture of evolutionary theory and its correctness.


Today, DNA studies may throw light on the resemblances of DNAs and their evolutionary nature that is being shared in different species of animals and birds. But at the same time, scientific studies do not show us how a new species appears even when modern science comes across new species of birds and animals even today. It could be something that happens in nature as pre-designed by ‘the Being’   rather than as the result of evolution advocated by scientists.


We should understand that Darwin’s assumption of evolution comes from his studies done on the interbreeding of plants. But at the same time, none of his interbreeding could create new species. Thus, we should understand that the emergence of new species of any plant, animal, or bird may not be due to any interbreeding or cross-breeding or due to ‘descent with modification', ‘natural selection, and ‘capability to become adapted’, but due to the design of ‘the Being’   laid down at the time of creation. 

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