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    An atheist is someone who does not believe in a God or creation, but this leads to some sort of problem in beliefs across the world and it attacks the heritages and religions of the past . Is there not a God and if there was, could it be scientifically proven? With this concept in mind, scientists can develop a new set of theories about macroevolution, which is the study of evolution in large parts such as the universe. With this we find all kinds of ideas but no proven answers, because there is little evidence of the beginning of the world. We can use theories to answer creation or deny it, because religious science theories are different from the atheist perspective. Religious science has a reason and more evidence related to past events, although some argue that you cannot mix science and religion. This is based on discrimination because the two are very well linked. Putting aside the two differences and seeking the knowledge of a creator is the purpose of importance. Let us reason with our creator and help the mind seek the answers it ponders when seeking to understand. Who is our creator and why are we so specific in this seemingly random universe? A question that many ask themselves and which nature will answer with clues. We will use critical thinking and the will to know to understand who created us. Although atheists try to assert pessimistic views that prove false in reasoning, we can find creation reliable because evolution is imperfect, scientific discoveries point to creation, and the action of a thought is proof of creation and its foundation through God's intelligent design. Atheists believe that we were created randomly from nothing and evolved through a process called biological evolution. This thinking is not enough...... middle of article....... April 9, 2014. Kass, Leon. “Banning science: some initial thoughts.” » Ethics of Science and Engineering 15.3 (2009): 271-282. Academic research completed. Internet. April 10, 2014 Lioy, Dan. Evolutionary creation from a biblical and theological perspective. P. Lang, 2011. Statton Taylor Library Catalog. Internet. April 4, 2014 “In search of the Bible”. American Decades. Ed. Judith S. Baughman et al. flight. 8: 1970-1979. Detroit: Gale, 2001. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Internet. April 3, 2014 Reiss, Michael J. “The Relationship Between Evolutionary Biology and Religion.” Evolution 63.7 (2009): 1934-1941. Academic research completed. Internet. April 4, 2014Shelly, Mary. Frankenstein. 2nd ed. New York: Pearson Education, Inc, 2007. Print “The Scopes Trial, 1925.” American Decades. Ed. Judith S. Baughman et al. Flight. 3: 1920-1929. Detroit: Gale, 2001. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Internet. April 17. 2014.