Charles Darwin is a British scientist who has evolved and has changed our view towards the natural world. Born on February 12, 1809, Darwin lived during the industrial revolution. When he was a child, he was planning to become a doctor at first, but his plan was over when he joined the research ship HMS Beagle's expedition five years in 1831. During the exploration, Darwin developed the theory and announced the source species of the book. This book is the beginning of our understanding of evolution and is controversial.
Evolution is not contradictory to today's Catholic church. The church does not regard the Bible as a literal truth. The church encourages scientific research. In response to the controversy caused by Darwinism and Bible problems, Pope Leo XII launched a committee to apply new archaeological and linguistic methods to the Bible study. This study has been in existence for many years and now the church can understand and accept that evolution is a scientific fact, and God can still create humanity. The theory of evolution is scientific and there is still controversy over this theory, but the religious beliefs are not necessarily determinants of Catholics. The Church encourages Catholics to learn and study the possibilities of science without fear of conflicting with their beliefs.
Genesis science is used by several creationists to express their belief that Genesis is a scientific description of the origin of the universe. Reading the Bible is like scientific text contradictory to Big Bang theory and evolution theory. "Creating scientists" says these theories are wrong, and the scientists claiming this theory do not know anything about the origin of the universe and the truth of life on Earth. One of the major leaders in the creation of science was the establishment of the Institute's Duane T. Gish. Another leader in this movement is Walter Brown at the Science Creation Center. Gish and Brown do not seem to understand the difference between fact and theory. They argue that evolution theory is mere theory and lies wrong.