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One of the biggest gaps in discussions around evolution seems to be a result of differing understanding of the very subject of evolution.
To try to get a handle on different understandings, I've created two thread: one for creationists and one for evolutionists to describe their respective conceptual understanding of evolution. The companion evolutionist thread is here: Evolutionists: Describe your conceptual understanding of evolution.
Areas for discussion of conceptual understanding can include:
And for creationists specifically, describing your conceptual understanding of evolution does not necessarily imply agreement. Your understanding of evolution and agreement with it are two distinct things. In this thread, I am interested in your conceptual understanding of evolution, not necessarily what you specifically agree with.
To try to get a handle on different understandings, I've created two thread: one for creationists and one for evolutionists to describe their respective conceptual understanding of evolution. The companion evolutionist thread is here: Evolutionists: Describe your conceptual understanding of evolution.
Areas for discussion of conceptual understanding can include:
- the scope of the theory of Evolution;
- the process of evolution;
- evolutionary history of life on Earth; and,
- evolution of biological complexity.
And for creationists specifically, describing your conceptual understanding of evolution does not necessarily imply agreement. Your understanding of evolution and agreement with it are two distinct things. In this thread, I am interested in your conceptual understanding of evolution, not necessarily what you specifically agree with.