Do Budhists reject evolution?

No. Unlike some other religions, which require some form or other of creationism, Buddism is quite happy with the theory of evolution. Buddist philosophy actually requires evolution to take place - all things are seen as being transient, constantly becoming, existing for a while and then fading.

The idea of unchanging species would not be compatible with Budhist thought. More.

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