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Solomon Powell
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14 September, 03:45
how is Darwin's theory viewed in today's society
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Lyric Knox
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In today's society, the theory of Darwin - the theory of evolution, which states that all organisms have evolved from simple organisms to more and more complex organisms all the way to us, is favoured and viewed as something that seems to be true, at least when considering all the available evidence.
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