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Answer: Creationism is based on a Biblical story in which God creates the
universe in six days. According to this account, God created the Earth with its seas, vegetation, birds, fish,
and animals before finally creating the progenitors of the human race, Adam and Eve. Evolution, on the other hand,
is based on scientific observations about how living organisms evolve from simpler to more complex forms through
a process of random mutation and natural selection. According to evolution, man has evolved from lower life forms
over many millions of years.
The ancient rishis (sages) were not like modern scientists. Instead of observing and analyzing
the world around them, they were focused on discovering the source from which the world came forth. They taught
that God or brahman, the source of the universe, is satyam jnanam anantam, limitless intelligent existence. Since
the universe is understood as a manifestation of God, God's intelligence must pervade the universe. Science confirms
that we live in an intelligent universe governed by the laws of nature. And those laws of nature, including the
principles of random mutation and natural selection upon which evolution is based, are understood as a manifestation
of God's intelligence. For these reasons, the theory of evolution is completely consistent with the Hindu world-view.
Creationism, however, seems to possess many logical and scientific flaws. According to the dates mentioned
in the Bible, the Earth is only about 4,400 years old. If so, how do we explain million-year-old dinosaur skeletons in the ground?
And how do we explain centuries of scientific observations that support the theory of evolution? Christianity clings to creationism
in spite of compelling scientific evidence for the theory of evolution. This is similar to the situation 400 years ago when Christianity
held to the notion that the Earth was in the center of the solar system, and not the sun. In spite of the mathematical theory of Copernicus
and the astronomical observations of Galileo, Christianity clung to their Biblical world view, only to be later proven wrong by science.
When religion and science disagree, it seems that science will eventually prevail. Sooner or later, Christianity will be
forced to give up its ideas about creationism. Fortunately for Hindus, none of the basic teachings of the ancient rishis are in conflict
with science. Therefore, science and Hinduism will exist side-by-side without conflict for centuries to come.
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