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Without the Bible, humans would not be able to describe various creation theories. The Old and New Testaments are not considered by many, but they are known by all. Theories that have influenced different religions are creation, evolution, and mythology. With 6,775,235,700 people walking the earth, each person has their own personal opinions on the existence of the world. In the book of Genesis, Christian scholars described God's work in his seven days of world-building. The waters, the earth, the light, the human race, etc. they were established in the times of the work of the Spirits. The seven days used by God to create the universe, man transformed into a period of time. The days have been given names to distinguish them, such as Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, etc. However, the days are not in sequence. God began creating the world on the first day; however on Earth the first day of the week is Sunday. If man had simply added names to the days given by God, the Sabbath day would fall on Saturday and not Sunday. On the other hand, man has carried out a further "reconstruction" of the Bible and the world that God created. Charles Darwin was a naturalist known for his theories on evolution. Although “evolution is the continuous change that occurs from simple to more complex forms” (Thorsen 109), Darwin dedicated much of his life to proving his theory. Although Charles Darwin's evolutionary theory pleased many people, it caused unrest in other areas. Darwin's theory aroused great anger among Christians because it went against the book of Genesis. Furthermore, evolutionists questioned the Bible, which was an insult to Christians. However, because many creationists liked to argue the facts of the Bible, "most evolutionists preferred to devote their energy... middle of paper......ion." Deutschlands größtes Beschleunigerzentrum - Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY. Np, nd Web. May 25, 2011. .Littleton, C. Scott Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 2005. Print.O'Neil, Dennis of Evolution: Darwin and Natural Selection. May 25, 2011. .Robinson, B.A. "Evolution and Creation Science". 2011. .Sonder, Ben. Evolutionism and creationism. New York: F. Watts, 1999. Print.Thorsen, Donald A.D. An Exploration of Christian Theology, Mass.: Hendrickson Publishers, 2008. Print.