Acceptance of evolution and the ability to maintain a faith-based perspective are often presented as being contradictory. Can the two co-exist?
This seminar, which took place at SFU's Vancouver campus in November 2010, challenged the view that evolution and creationism are two irreconcilable worlds, addressing the continuum of perspectives on creation and evolution. Although some people automatically reject the theory of evolution based on theological concerns, evidence was presented to show that there is no reason that religious belief need necessarily be a barrier to holding an evolutionary viewpoint.
Dr. Barbara Moon, the speaker, is the former the head of the Department of Biology at the University of the Fraser Valley.
This forum was sponsored by the SFU Seniors Program and SFU Seniors Lifelong Learner's Society. To find out more about liberal arts courses and events at SFU Continuing Studies, visit [ Ссылка ]
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