Introduction In the Wizard of Oz (1939), Dorothy and her friends went to Emerald City to find Oz - a wonderful and powerful wizard. At the end of his arrival, Dorothy's dog opened the curtain and revealed that the wizard was just a normal person. In many ways, this story is similar to the creation and interpretation of religion by individuals in society. I will discuss this metaphor, Rudolf Ott and his religious creationism, Peter L, on the next few pages.
Discussion that evolution as religion is usually analogy: Some people argue that evolution is religion, because evolution and religion have something in common. One example of assertions in these claims is a remark based on evolutionistic beliefs and proponents of evolution theory assertively refuse to accept different alternatives. These arguments are becoming increasingly common in recent years, as neo-creative movements are trying to preserve distance from religion.
Evolution is promoted to be more than just science by its practitioners. Evolution has been advertised as a complete alternative to Christianity with ideology, secular religion, meaning and morality. . . . Evolution is religion. This is the evolution of the early days, and today's evolution is so. Another way of saying "religion" is "the world view", the whole reality. The evolutionary world view applies not only to the evolution of life but also to the evolution of the entire universe. In the field of space evolution, our natural scientists are far away from the experiment science of life scientists, and from mysterious mathematics and metaphysical speculation, we are creating a variety of evolutionary cosmology. Socialist Jeremy Rifkin commented on this special game
In the book "Sapiens", the evolution of religion is being compared. According to almost all religions, humans are a symbol of creation and are quite different and superior to animals. But according to evolution theory, like our species, we have traveled every aspect of the planet long before human evolution. Among them are Neanderthalensis people living in Europe and Asia, Denisova's people, and so on. When Homo sapiens encounters other colleagues they may intersect them and the same may happen in different parts of the world. Time may be the reason for the rise of various races around the world. This theory brings many political tensions, alleging that different racial races have different genetics and therefore may lead to war between ethnic groups. Therefore, due to political pressure and lack of evidence this theory may not be endorsed by many people.