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who was one of the greatest advocates of theory of special creation

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Answered by xheikhfiza
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An advocate is a professional in the field of law. Different countries' legal systems use the term with somewhat differing meanings. The broad equivalent in many English law-based jurisdictions could be a barrister or a solicitor. However, in Scottish, South African, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Polish, South Asian and South American jurisdictions, "advocate" indicates a lawyer of superior classification.


Answered by VashisthAtul
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In 'creationism', special creation is a theological doctrine which states that the universe and all life in it originated in its present form by unconditional divine decree.
Ronan Catholicism uses the phrase in two different senses : both to refer to the doctrine of immediate soul and to refer, in the context of theistic evolution, to the "special creation of humans", a point of hominization where evolved near-human animals were given soul by God, and became fully human; this belief is also called "special transformism".

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