ill strike the earth, causing amazing explosions and tremendous volcanic action. The effect will be so great that no living creature will survive its carnage. Those select few who manage to make it past the actual event will cease within a matter of days due to the loss of all natural resources and no clean air to breathe. Scientists are working hard to find other planets suitable enough for humans to survive on. A select few will move on after the destruction of the earth to carry over the ways of mankind to the next world (Siegel). The two theories are very comparable as they state the world's fate of massive chaos; and that the human race will continue to live on, but only a select few. This ending is slightly different from the Holy Bible as that says mankind will continue to survive on Earth after the great destruction. Though the sources of complete annihilation are two entirely different stories, each side has an imagery of life on earth coming to a fiery end and human life continuing to survive. The ongoing battle of how the earth and living beings were created will never diminish. No one will ever really know due to the fact that nothing was alive the earth was came into existence. The event of creation is a point in the past that can never be lived again. Both Creationism and Evolution reveal that no living creature was alive at the time of original birth. Even if the actual truth were revealed it would not change anyone's life, only add more faith to the followers of the correct theory. The sun will still shine and people will continue to receive their paychecks on Friday. Whether we got here through Creationism or Evolution. How it all began does not matter, they are each a different route to the same conclusion....