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Contrary to what a lot of people believe, Darwin did not invent the theory of evolution. All he did was add one idea -- natural selection -- as the mechanism for how evolution happened. He took an idea that already existed and added something new to it.
That's how all science works, basically: you take what the guy before you wrote, you douoble check it to see if it works, and if it does, you add something new to it, and if it doesn't, you toss it out and replace it with something that does.
That's all Darwin did in 1859. Since then, scientists have been doing it to Darwin... and then doing it to the people who did it to Darwin, and then doing it to the people who did it to the people... et cetera, et cetera, you get the idea.
So, you tell me -- how important is Charles Darwin himself except as a whipping-boy for creationists?
who invented it?
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