Disbelief

Suspension of Disbelief

In general, suspension of disbelief is understood to be an audience’s tolerance of the fictionality of media content. The phrase means that the audience accepts limitations in the presented story, sacrificing realism, and occasionally logic and believability, as well as the media content’s aesthetic quality for the sake of enjoyment. Originally, the term traces back

Disbelief in Evolution

The Abrahamic religions (that is, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam) all have fundamentalist schools and denominations that believe in the inerrancy of the Bible. Because of the belief in the infallibility of the Bible, the fundamentalists reject evolution and believe in the literal truth of the origin accounts as told in Genesis. The fundamentalist Christians, mainly

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