From my personal point of view we start evolving in the womb and keep evolving throughout our lives.
This to me is a scientific perspective of life here on earth.
Life is not static because when it doesn't change life dies.
So, evolution and adaptation are something all beings learn to do or they just don't live very long.
Staying the same is death for most living things on earth.
So, for me at least, evolution is constantly learning new things and finding out new things and traviling and seeing new places and meeting new people all the time.
However, it is true that often you need a good education to do all this because otherwise you might not leave more than 25 to 50 miles from where you were born. I have met many people like this and I'm always surprised by this when I meet people like this because they are usually so provincial in how they approach things and generally ignorant of the ways of the world beyond their 25 to 50 miles where they spend all their time during their lives.
For example, I met my son in laws relatives who mostly have lived in the vicinity of Zell Am See in Austria for hundreds of years. OF course if you study history you basically have to be Catholic to have survived all this because Protestants mostly left so they could stay alive especially from the 1500s on.
My own relatives left Zurich, Switzerland (nearby to Austria) around 1720 or so for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania because they wanted religious freedom. So, I understand this quite well. However, those that remained Catholic often stayed in places like Austria and Switzerland.
The most Catholic places like this were and somewhat are still like this are France, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and a few other countries.
However, because of King Henry VIII of England, England broke away from Catholicism and formed the Anglican Church (which many say is in many ways like Catholicism too). Queen Elizabeth I of England was one of the daughters of King Henry VIII by the way.
And then one of her illegitimate sons was Francis Bacon who was the Father of the Scientific Method which breaks all things down into hypotheses, Theories and Laws.
I also do this with everything too in life even spiritual things because it makes my life much more efficient and reasonable to do this and I have an easier time surviving doing this here on earth.
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