evolutionary process

. Comment on the “loss of innocence” when one learns that the earth is not the center of the universe or that we are part of an evolutionary process, being close biologically to apes. (150 words)

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2. “Which ideas of this time period had the greatest impact upon our present lives.” (150 words)

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I believe that all of us learn daily consciously or unconsciously.  There is much happiness when we learn consciously more than unconsciously. Acquiring knowledge can help people to determine right from wrong or simply get an insight of things that have been hidden to them over time. (Savage, 2015). Initially, it was thought that earth is the center of the universe. This is what most of the people believed. People were innocent about it and they could have done nothing about it. Then thing changed. After numerous researchers, it was proven that the earth as people knew was not the center of the universe. This meant that people had to change their way of thinking and embrace the new discovery. That is, they lost their innocence of the issue. The same scenario applies to the issue of belief in the human existence. People didn’t have the idea of where the human race came from. This means they were naive about the issue. After learning through the discoveries presented that human being is part of a revolutionary process and that we are biologically related to apes, people lost their innocence.(364words)

 

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