Life - God or Evolution design. Life is truly designed, but someone or what is the center of controversy. Creationists think that it is a wise designer, God; evolutionists consider it a natural driving force, natural choice. When an organism has favorable survival characteristics, natural selection works for a time sufficient to breed, so it passes these characteristics to the next generation. Living organisms with weak traits will die from breeding and will disappear from the gene pool.
Dawkins is opposed to the creativeistic interpretation of life in his previous work on evolution theory. The theme of The Blind Watchmaker, published in 1986, is that evolution can explain clear designs in nature. In "God's delusion" he focuses directly on the broader discussion used to support and oppose the existence of God (or God). Dawkins had long hoped to write a book that publicly criticizes religion, but his publisher suggested not to do so. By 2006, his publisher was warm with the idea. Dawkins attributed the change in this idea to the "four-year Bush" (he said "God ordered him to invade Iraq"). By that time, some writers, including Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens, were writing "Book of Evil Trinity" by Robert Weitzel with Dawkins and publicly attacking religious books.
Theory of Evolution Theory (TE), also known as evolutionary creationism - The idea of God's creation is to skillfully design the universe where everything evolves naturally. Normally, "evolution" in "theoretical evolution" means evolution by complete evolution - astronomical evolution (forming the galaxy, the solar system, etc.) and geological evolution (forming the geology of the earth) and chemical evolution ) Biological evolution (for the development of life) - but it can only refer to biological evolution
Theological evolution theory, theological evolution theory, the evolutionistic creationism theory, or the evolutionary theory driven by God all considers God's religious teachings to be compatible with the scientific understanding of modern biological evolution. The evolution of theology itself is not a scientific theory, it is a series of ideas on how general evolutionary science relates to religious beliefs, and it is in stark contrast to special creative ideas. Advocates of theological evolution theory usually make evolutionist ideas consistent with belief in God and reject contradictory arguments about religious-science relations.