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The most constant objective of evolution is 'Reform' or 'becoming for a living being' or 'Transformation' for the soul. All mean the same thing so far as evolution is understood in its holistic sense.

2007-04-10 19:37:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Evolution ability the act of present procedure substitute with the intention to compare the ecosystem.yet we ought to no longer associate evolution with a unmarried organism.Evolution takes position at the same time as a large element of the organism undergoes an identical variations to face up to the differences contained in the ecosystem.this may enable that species to live on and compete with different species. subsequently the important objective of evolution is the substitute gone through by technique of majority of the species to thrive contained in the replacing envirinment.

2016-12-03 20:10:06 · answer #2 · answered by philipp 4 · 0 0

Evolution is an unproven theory, because it is a mere myth.
It's believers, howwever, have the objective of leading everyone away from any belief in God, or, the need for man to follow God's principles -- so that they can be free to do anything they please.
http://watchtower.org/library/g/2004/6/22/article_03.htm

2007-04-11 17:20:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Curiosity. (Like about God) there was time people were curious about their past and one person proved with logic that man was not man earlier, but monkey. Many publicity media announced it as if accepted by the world. I do not accept the theory like many. This is the constant objective of evolution - the curiosity on unknown.

2007-04-10 21:27:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

From a teleological point of view, there is no 'objective of evolution' because evolution just happens. There's no sort of Mind behind evolution; it's just the working out of physical laws governing genetic mutations and Natural Selection.

2007-04-10 19:45:39 · answer #5 · answered by crypto_the_unknown 4 · 2 0

That will be for God to answer, 'evolution' and 'dissolution' being His subject. Yet within my limitations of knowledge, I will like to think that God expects us to understand Him, to seek eternal happiness, and this is possible only when He brings us into the 'creation' .

And animal species are also part of the creation, as also the heavonly bodies and demons, but none, other than the human beings, are fitted with the instruments that can do the discovery of the spiritual world.

2007-04-11 19:13:07 · answer #6 · answered by Vijay D 7 · 0 0

I am not sure that evolution in itself can have an bjective.
A pure evolutionist would think there isn't any objective.....just random happenings that eventually have made what is today.

In order fo evolution to have a objective there would have to be a .......well lets say......a higher power. You might even call it....GOD.

I am a evolutionist/creationist. It just makes sense

2007-04-10 19:39:31 · answer #7 · answered by clcalifornia 7 · 1 1

By saying life is linear. Using this guidline, Darwin said that all life can evolve into something else, based on physical circumstances.

However, under the same physical principles that he used, physics disproves evolution by the sheer fact of entropy. Life cannot exist under entropy. That is, if all physical matter, including carbon, are going to a state of less physical energy. If this being true, and proven, then there is no way a simple protein chain can decide (against physics,) to make itself into a higher state of being.

Sorry to say, only creation or some higher power breathed life into earth.

2007-04-10 19:38:55 · answer #8 · answered by kaliroadrager 5 · 0 5

Change

2007-04-10 21:02:04 · answer #9 · answered by Devidas C 2 · 0 0

to get the most sustainable status of the nature

2007-04-10 23:12:19 · answer #10 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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