Assertion: The theory of evolution is incompatible with religious beliefs.
Reason: Evolutionary theory suggests that humans have evolved from non-human ancestors, which contradicts the creation story in religious texts.
Assertion and reason are both true, and reason is an accurate account of assertion.
Both assertion and reason are accurate, but reason does not adequately explain assertion.
The assertion is correct, but the reasoning is incorrect.
Both the assertion and reason are incorrect.
The assertion is false, while the reason is also false. The theory of evolution is compatible with many religious beliefs, and many religious individuals accept evolution as a scientific fact. While the theory of evolution suggests that humans have evolved from non-human ancestors, this does not necessarily contradict religious beliefs. Many religious texts are interpreted metaphorically rather than literally, and the theory of evolution can be seen as compatible with these interpretations. Therefore, while the reason provided is partially true, the assertion is false because the theory of evolution is not inherently incompatible with religious beliefs.
Option 4 is the correct answer.