5th April 2003 at 08:50 AM JohnR7 said this in Post #7
What he must mean is that he believes in neo darwinism. Sense darwinism has been proven to be wrong. Darwin had theory on race, which has been proven to be false. Also he had theorys on things like survival of the fittest, natural selection and evolution.
Darwin has a few theories which were mistaken. Darwin had many more which have not been proven wrong.
Johnny, when you speak like this, people are going to assume you've studied this stuff, when you yourself have admitted you haven't
All these theorys were around before dawin, but he wrote about them and caused them to become more well known and more infamous. Often there is a split or a division between those who believe darwins theorys and those who follow the Bible.
Darwin caused them to become more well known and
famous by illustrating a mechanism by which it could have happened: Natural Selection. Often there is a split between those who follow Darwin's theories and those who follow a rigid, word-for-word, literal interpretation of the first two chapters of Genesis.
There are no conflicts between Darwinian theory and the rest of the Bible. Why are you trying to confuse the poor girl?
Darwin started off as a student of natural theology, but then he defected and joined the other side. Without even knowing it, he became a father of sorts and lead 2/3 of science astray.
What do you mean, "the other side?" Are you trying to start a holy war or something?
You mean he led about 99% of science out of religious bias.
At the time he wondered if he would even be remembered after he died, but his books had international readership and he believed that was a indication that maybe his work may last a while after his death. Toward his death, when he saw how things were beginning to develop, it was reported that he had some regrets for presenting his theorys the way he did. He may have presented them in a different way if he had known that things were going to go the way that they did.
At last, a glimmer of fact. Darwin was concerned about the effect his theories would have on the deeply religious population. He was quoted as saying, "It was like confessing to a murder." Darwin knew his ideas would cause controversy, and that saddened him, but that's no reason to supress what he believed to be the observed truth.
Would you put a lid on the truth if it disagreed with what you believed in?