The  age  old  argument  concerning  evolution  continues  to  go  on.    Was  man  created  by  a  greater  being  or  did  he  evolve  from  other  animals?  The  debate  unfolds  in  this  hot  stuff  essay.There  are  two  sides  of  man's  physical  history.  One  side  is  that  God  created  the  world  in  seven  days,  man  included.  The  other  side  is  that  man  evolved  from  unicellular  creatures,  to  fish,  to  apes,  and,  later,  to  humans.  I  believe  the  latter.  How  can  a  person  just  believe  with  no real  evidence  that  some  supernatural  entity  decided  to  create  us?  There  is,  on  the  other  hand,  evidence  to  prove  that  man  was  evolved,  not  simply  planted.  To  those  who  believe  in  the  religious  explanation,  how  do  you  explain  the  existence  of  the  dinosaur?  Nothing  in  the  Bible  says,  "and  then  God  created  Brontasauruses.".  It  has  been  proven  that  dinosaurs  were  long  dead  before  man   even  came  along.  I  choose  to  believe  the  proven   scientific  explication  rather  than  the  theological  tale  that  has  been  so  broadly  fantasized.As  a  young  adult,  I  have  been  taught  to  question  what  is  accepted  as  "the  truth".  Many  members  of  the  older  generation  tend  to  be  deeply  rooted  in  faith  and  religion,  disregarding  science  as  collegiate  gibberish because  it  goes  against  what  they  were  taught  as  children.  The  younger  generation  seems  to  have  lost  the  faith.  We  can  not  be  told  that  it  is  raining... we  must  see  it  with  our  own  eyes.  We  need  to  collect  the  data  for  ourselves  to  decide  whether  or  not  it  is  raining.  The  older  geniture  is  looked  at  as  senile  and   foolish  to  believe  a  story  read  in  a  book  recorded  by  a  human  being  by  people  like  me.  They  do  not  want  their  children  to  be  taught  a  theory  that  is  backed  by  fact  ...