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The XXXXX describes evolution as a XXXX and a XXXXXX. In the XXXXX, the XXXXXX, XXXXX, identifies himself XX a XXXXXXXXX XX evolution, but XXXX XXXXXX XXXX that he XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX. XXXXXXX, XXXX the essay, he XXXXXX some XXXXX which XX XXX seem to XX a XXXXXXXXXXXXX. XX XX clear about what he XXXXXXXX. Other XXXX evolution, XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX creationism. XXXXXXXXXXX XX defined as XXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX human beings were created y a XXXXXXXXXXXX being, called GOD. From the XXXXX, it is clear that XXXX XXXXXXXXX, who believes that XXX created XXXXX beings, show no proof XX the XXXX.
Evolution, on XXX XXXXX hand, XX defined XX the gradual XXXXXXXXXXX of human beings over time. From XXX essay, XXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX pillars which XXXXXXXX how human XXXXXX XXXXXXX. XXX three XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX in the XXXXX XXXXX some evolution evidence. XXXXXXXXX is identified in XXXXX instances XXXX in XXXXXX of XXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX carried out by XXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXX, XXXXXX XXXXX some XXXXXXXX links among living things XXXX show they have a XXXXXX XXXXXX. The XXXXX pillar he uses is XXXXXX XXXXXXXX which is XXXX XX show XXXXXXXXX in XXXXXX and XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX. Also, in the essay, Gould talks about XXXXXXXXXX creationism in which he XXXXXXXXX it XX a dogma. Scientific creationism is XXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXX of proving XXXXXXXX belief. According XX XXXX Popper, XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX can XX proven to XX XXXXXX; XXXX, he XXXXXX that XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX is XXX close to being a science XXXXXXX it XXXXXX be proven. XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXXXXX there XX XX XXXXXX evidence to XXXXX them. Generally, the XXXXX XX Gould is an illustration XX science XXX religion. Gould is a supporter of evolution XXXX as a XXXXXX and as a XXXX XXX XXXX not support XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX as it XX not proven XX XX XXXX.
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XXXXX, S. J. (2016). In Evolution as XXXX XXX theory (XX. 35-47). , : Harvard XXXXXXXXXX Press.