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Darwin's attribution of the origin of life to God, in On the Origin of Species, was an expression of his religious views, which he subsequently admitted did not belong in a scientific work."It will be sometime before we see slime, snot, or protoplasm generating a new animal. But I have long regretted that I truckled to public opinion & used the pentateuchal term of creation, by which I really meant 'appeared' by some wholly unknown process" Darwin
His objection was because he meant 'appeared' by some wholly unknown process. He plainly meant to keep God out of it in favor of snot producing new animals.Darwin's attribution of the origin of life to God, in On the Origin of Species, was an expression of his religious views, which he subsequently admitted did not belong in a scientific work.
As he indicates, the way life began, has no implications at all for evolution, which would work the same way no matter how the first living things were created.
First, he attributed it to God. But of course, that is not something science can answer. However, it doesn't matter to evolutionary theory. It would work exactly the same, regardless of the way life began on Earth.His objection was because he meant 'appeared' by some wholly unknown process. He plainly meant to keep God out of it in favor of snot producing new animals.
He did indeed reject the idea that there was more than one creation. He attributed it all to God. However, he did suppose that God might have created any number of original species:I have at least, as I hope, done good service in aiding to overthrow the dogma of separate creations
Darwin said it was by some wholly unknown process. God had nothing to do with it in his view.First, he attributed it to God. But of course, that is not something science can answer. However, it doesn't matter to evolutionary theory. It would work exactly the same, regardless of the way life began on Earth.
Darwin attributed it to things like protoplasm, slime, snot, etc.. By creator Darwin meant some wholly unknown process. He thought more of snot than God.He did indeed reject the idea that there was more than one creation. He attributed it all to God
At his time, it was wholly unknown. Darwin merely assumed that God did it:Darwin said it was by some wholly unknown process. God had nothing to do with it in his view.
Darwin attributed it to things like protoplasm, slime, snot, etc..
Actually, he considered God to be the Creator of life. I think you're confusing the process with the Creator. Darwin didn't.He thought more of snot than God.
Darwin's attribution of the origin of life to God, in On the Origin of Species, was an expression of his religious views, which he subsequently admitted did not belong in a scientific work.
As he indicates, the way life began, has no implications at all for evolution, which would work the same way no matter how the first living things were created.
It's disheartening to hear such misconceptions. Of course they don't. Schools sponsor groups like Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and no science teacher in public schools teaches atheistic evolution. You've been lied to about that.Well clearly the Public Schools in the Western world are cranking out AThiestic evolutionists, not thiestic ones.
And it should. The government has no business promoting religious doctrines. As James Madison observed, a government that can promote your religion, can quickly change to promoting a religion you don't like.People's thiesm comes from somewhere other than those schools.
The evidence suggests that it's because prominent people identifying themselves as Christians, have promoting things like segregation, extreme political agendas and so on as Christian values. Indeed, those denominations that have most actively done such things are experiencing the declines.That school system is responsible for a great falling away.
Is the equivalent to saying sin or the devil made him do it ?Darwin's natural philosophy drove his quest to find an alternative to creationism.
Actually, Darwin only very reluctantly concluded that species were not fixed. The evidence eventually persuaded him that new kinds of animals do evolve.Is the equivalent to saying sin or the devil made him do it ?