Evil ideas in evil and benevolent nature in nature have been repeatedly discussed between the Creator and the Scientist. In Stephen Jay Gould's paper "Unnatural Nature" (1984), he is exploring this controversial question with the following question. It is surrounded by pain, pain, and obviously pointless atrocities. Animal kingdom? "He explains the scientific view that the concept of evil is limited to humans and the nature is unpopular, using the longevity of parasitic icmion bees.
With Steven Jay Gould's "unnatural character" he explains the difference between nature, animal and human atrocities, and explains that the same morality does not apply to both. The order in which he presents various perspectives is very important. Initially, he supported his sentences from unknown scientists. However, to end his work, he left a permanent impression on the reader with the famous scientist Darwin. In this article, Gould provides both moral and moral aspects to animals and humans, then explains him and then makes readers decide from his own point of view.
The idea of evil in the natural world has repeatedly raised discussions among the Creator and the scientist not only about the Creator and about the natural design of God but also about the actual kindness of God. In Stephen Jay Gould's paper "Unnatural Nature" (1984), he is exploring this controversial question with the following question. It is surrounded by pain, pain, and obviously pointless atrocities. Animal kingdom? "He shows the scientific view that using the life span of a parasitoid bitch, the concept of evil is limited to humans, and the nature does not care about it. Show some to some people ...
Harvard University Geology Professor Steven Jay Gould focused on the special evolutionary issues related to Bahamas snail species - areas of concern - fortunately, this is his article "Unnatural Nature "The focus is not. Gould is known for his scientific thesis; the paper is not only written in the clarity required to explain complex concepts to the general audience, it is also based on a wonderful scientific understanding. His book has won praise and awards. "Unnatural character" involves very controversial issues, religious "reading" natural events. Creationists often testify in legislative trials that claimed that the creative Bible is taught as a scientific fact in the science curriculum. As he believes that the story created in Genesis is not scientific but religious, he will oppose this position.