"In essence, the modern theory of evolution is easy to grasp. It can be summarized
in a single (albeit slightly long) sentence: Life on earth evolved gradually beginning
with one primitive species- perhaps a self-replicating molecule- that lived more than
3.5 billion years ago; it then branched out over time, throwing off many new and
diverse species; and the mechanism for the most (but not all) of evolutionary change
is natural selection.
When you break that statement down, you find that it really consists of six components:
evolution, gradualism, speciation, common ancestry, natural selection, and nonselective
mechanisms of evolutionary change."
Jerry Coyne
Charles Darwin was born on February 12, 1809,
just like Abraham Lincoln.
The Voyage of the H.M.S Beagle was
published in 1839. Darwin was on
the ship voyage from 1831-1836.
The Origin of Species was published in 1859.
The Descent of Man (1871)
"Science and Christ have nothing to do with each other. I do not
believe that any revelation has ever been made."
Charles Darwin
"Darwin continually emphasized the difference between his two
great and separate accomplishments: establishing the fact of evolution, and
proposing a theory- natural selection- to explain the mechanisms of evolution."
Stephen Jay Gould
typical creationist propaganda cartoon
It's quite ironic.
funny cartoon
Most creationists, besides being ignorant and
delusional, also have no sense of humor.
It's not too difficult.
http://youtu.be/ptV9sNezEvk The Genius Of Charles Darwin - Part 1 - Life, Darwin & Everything
http://youtu.be/shkWhBVfe3o The Genius Of Charles Darwin - Part 2 - The Fifth Ape
http://youtu.be/cARUZyBJtdY The Genius Of Charles Darwin - Part 3 - God Strikes Back
http://youtu.be/yIMReUsxTt4 Steven Pinker - The Genius of Charles Darwin: The Uncut Interviews
http://youtu.be/5lfTPTFN94o Daniel Dennett - The Genius of Charles Darwin: The Uncut Interviews
http://youtu.be/GYYNY2oKVWU Peter Singer - The Genius of Darwin: The Uncut Interviews
http://youtu.be/3E25jgPgmzk Craig Venter - The Genius of Charles Darwin: The Uncut Interviews
http://youtu.be/EHlQgetztBw Charles Darwin vs. Adam & Eve
http://youtu.be/AYBRbCLI4zU What Darwin Never Knew
"Darwin looked beyond the obvious, suggesting- and supporting with copious
evidence- two ideas that forever dispelled the idea of deliberate design. Those
ideas were evolution and natural selection. He was not the first to think of evolution-
several before him, including his own grandfather Erasmus Darwin, floated the idea
that life had evolved. But Darwin was the first to use data from nature to convince
people that evolution was true, and his idea of natural selection was truly novel. It
testifies to his genius that the concept of natural theology, accepted by most
educated Westerners before 1859, was vanquished within only a few years by a
single five-hundred-page book. On the Origin of Species turned the mysteries
of life's diversity from mythology into genuine science."
Jerry Coyne
If you want to discover more about how evolution works, the
best advice I can give is to go visit a real natural history museum, or
talk to an actual scientist (or competent science teacher), or read
a book written by an evolutionary biologist. They will not try to "convert"
you, simply show you the facts, the overwhelming evidence.
Great webpage: 101 Reasons why evolution is true
If you "debate" evolution with Christians they will probably respond like this:
the real truth
(truth in quotation marks)
But do they really understand the scientific definition of a theory?
Evolution is not an opinion. The Bible is full of fairy tales written by
men nearly 1,900 years ago. Beware of anybody that tells you that
they know the word of god. That is called insanity. The writing of Paul
and Gospels of Matthew, Mark, John and Luke (all mere men,
all wrote by plagiarism and none wrote first-hand accounts)
are incompatible with each other, and were written well after Jesus's
supposed death. No historians at the time of Jesus wrote about him.
Creationist often bring up (Jean-Bapiste) Lamarck, saying
that he thought of evolution first. Is this some way
to minimize Darwin's accomplishments? Their
findings are not the same however. If fact, Darwin
is correct, and Lamarck is not. Lamarck believed
in inheritance of acquired characteristics (from parents),
but Darwin stated the main mechanism for evolution as
Natural Selection.
Darwin Medal
Alfred Wallace, a contemporary of Darwin,
had similar ideas as Darwin, but Darwin
published first. Wallace was wrong
about sexual selection and the
evolution of humans.
Darwin's deathbed conversion, NOT!
Darwin’s Deathbed Conversion—a Legend?
Arguments Christians Shouldn’t Use
by Dr. Tommy Mitchell, AiG–U.S. March 31, 2009
Early Reports
What is the basis for this story? As often as it is repeated, there must be credible evidence that these events actually took place, right? Surely, the tale would not have continued though the years if it were a lie? Sadly, when evidence is sought, there is little to support this story.Charles Darwin died in April 1882 and was buried in Westminster Abbey. Within days of his death, reports of a conversion experience began to circulate. The first report supposedly came in a sermon preached in South Wales by a gentleman identified as “Mr. Huntingdon.” Some weeks later there surfaced a report about a letter sent to John Eadie, a divinity professor in Glasgow, in which Darwin indicated, “He can with confidence look to Calvary.” Curiously, when examined, Darwin’s existing correspondence (which totals over 14,000 letters) contains no communication between these two men.
Lady Hope
The most often cited evidence for the alleged conversion of Darwin comes from a woman known as Lady Hope. She was born Elizabeth Reid Cotton in December 1842 and was the daughter of General Sir Arthur Cotton. She and her father were active evangelists in Kent, very near Charles Darwin’s home. In 1877, she married Admiral Sir James Hope and thus became Lady Hope, a title she continued to use even after remarrying subsequent to Sir James’s death a few years later.While traveling in America in 1915 she attended a conference in East Northfield, Massachusetts. While there she apparently told the story of a visit she had with Darwin before the scientist’s death. She recounted this tale during a devotional service and was later persuaded to write an account of this visit, which was then published in the Watchman-Examiner, a national Baptist magazine, on August 19, 1915.
Here, Lady Hope claimed to have visited Darwin on an autumn afternoon. She noted that Darwin had been bedridden for several months before his death, and at the time of her visit she found him sitting up in bed. Lady Hope indicated that Darwin was at the time reading the Bible, which she claimed he was always studying. When asked what he was reading he replied, “Hebrews . . . the Royal Book.” Darwin also supposedly commented, “I was a young man with unformed ideas.”
Lady Hope further claimed that before her departure she was asked by Darwin to return and speak to his servants in his summerhouse. When asked about the subject on which she should speak, Darwin was said to have replied “Christ Jesus!”
What Really Happened?
Unfortunately, when the full text of the report is examined, there are many inconsistencies that make the story untenable. While it is possible that Lady Hope did visit Darwin’s home in late 1881, this was almost seven months before his death.5 He was certainly not bedridden for six months before his death. Further, there was nothing to indicate that he was always studying the Bible.On the Down House property, there was a small summerhouse, but it was too small to accommodate 30 people. There is nothing in his writings to indicate that Darwin ever asked anyone to speak about “Christ Jesus.”
Further, it is fascinating what Lady Hope’s story does not say. It does not say that Darwin renounced evolution. It merely says that Darwin speculated over the outcome of his ideas. He never backed away from evolution. Nor does the Lady Hope story say that Darwin actually became a Christian. The story, even if true, merely claims the Darwin was reading the Bible and made a statement about Christ. Nowhere is there a claim of a saving relationship with the Savior.
As soon as this story became public, the denials from Darwin’s family began (as they did after every supposed “conversion story” became known). In a letter to James Howe, Darwin’s son Francis wrote in 1915: “He [Darwin] could not have become openly and enthusiastically Christian without the knowledge of his family, and no such change occurred.”
In a letter dated May 28, 1918, Francis again writes: “Lady Hope’s account of my father’s views on religion is quite untrue. I have publicly accused her of falsehood, but I have not seen any reply.”
Darwin’s daughter Henrietta wrote in 1922: “I was present at his deathbed. Lady Hope was not present during his last illness, or any illness. . . . He never recanted any of his scientific views, either then or earlier.”
Conclusion
Beyond these denials, if the tale were true, why did Darwin’s wife Emma not rejoice in this? She was always troubled by what she perceived as the godless nature of his views. If he indeed repented, why did she not make this known? Also, if the story were credible, why did Lady Hope wait 33 years before relating it, and even then, relating it in a country across the ocean?Given the weight of evidence, it must be concluded that Lady Hope’s story is unsupportable, even if she did actually visit Darwin. He never became a Christian, and he never renounced evolution. As much as we would like to believe that he died with a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, it is much more likely that he didn’t. It is unfortunate that the story continues to be promoted by many sincere people who use this in an effort to discredit evolution when many other great arguments exist, including the greatest: the Bible.
(hard to believe the article is there)
Gregor Mendel, the father of modern genetics, was
a contemporary of Darwin. It is doubtful that they
knew of each other's work.
Malthus' book on population helped Darwin
to create the idea of natural selection.
Hey creationists...
In a recent survey done by Time magazine, the top 100 most influential
scientists of all-time were ranked. Charles Darwin was number four
behind Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr.
1 | Isaac Newton | the Newtonian Revolution | |
2 | Albert Einstein | Twentieth-Century Science | |
3 | Neils Bohr | the Atom | |
4 | Charles Darwin | Evolution | |
5 | Louis Pasteur | the Germ Theory of Disease | |
6 | Sigmund Freud | Psychology of the Unconscious | |
7 | Galileo Galilei | the New Science | |
8 | Antoine Laurent Lavoisier | the Revolution in Chemistry | |
9 | Johannes Kepler | Motion of the Planets | |
10 | Nicolaus Copernicus | the Heliocentric Universe |
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