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    Today was the day. Today was the day I would finally get all my answers on the theory of evolution, from the master himself, or should I say “father”. As I opened the door, a mysterious old figure stood with a tortoise by his side: it was Charles Darwin. Quickly and eagerly he went into the dining room and eagerly cried, “Guys! I am very glad to see you all! I need to tell you all everything, everything that I had found out about!” Before my family had fully sat on their seats, he shared fascinating

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    Charles Darwin was born on the 12th of February in 1809 in Shrewsbury, England to a prominent family of nobility. His father was a doctor and his grandfather Erasmus Darwin who was renowned scientist know for his work in biology. With influence from his grandfather and other scientist before him Charles would theorize evolution. Erasmus had published journals (including Zoonomia) which established the ideas of changes in species, completion, and sexual selection, and although he little evidence

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    The theory of natural selection was developed in two different instances by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. Stating that the progeny of an organism with traits better suited to the environment will survive, and will continue to evolve following random adaptation – natural selection opposed the strongly held conviction in divine intervention. However, the theory of natural selection would not have been able to secure a foothold for secularism and naturalism without the aid of all those that

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    Aristotle/Plato- Aristotle was Plato’s student, they instructed that all organisms exist in a continuous sequence called “The Great Chain of Being,” or “Scala Naturae” This chain’s order consists of God, Angels, demons, man, animals, plants, and minerals. They also proposed that species are unchanging. Nicholas Steno- Steno is known as the father of Paleontology, which consists of the studies of animal and plant fossils. Steno proposed that the layers of the Earth accumulated over long periods of

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    Most of the scientists that influenced Darwin, especially during his studies at Cambridge University, shared a religious perspective of Liberal Anglicanism. This perspective also influenced their political, educational, and scientific beliefs, among them being Natural Theology. Natural Theology is attempting to use science and rational arguments to determine the underlying plan or ordered pattern’s existence in the natural world. Naturally, they thought if something was in order there would have

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    Long before Charles Darwin, other people made important contributions to the historical development of the theory of evolution. It all started in 5th century BC when early Greek philosophers characterized the origin of the natural world as by the power of nature rather than by supernatural force. They proposed the theory of evolution to explain the basis of the natural world. Thus, evolutionary theory began with the Ionian philosopher Anaximander (611-546 BC) who proposed living beings gradually

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    In a historical context, creationism versus the theory of evolution has always been a hotly contested subject, one of the major breakthroughs being when Darwin publicized his theory of evolution. When Darwin published his theory of evolution in 1859, his book was considered a major technological breakthrough at that time. The seeming “proof” that a God didn’t exist created a catalyst, where creationism was replaced with an almost atheism, because the existence of evolution counteracted society’s

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    he does not give a solution. The sea of faith which surrounds the world is now a melancholy and retreating noise explains there in no comfort in the speaker. This reality has come about because of the scientific findings found by Charles Darwin and geologist Charles Lyell. These findings shocked the religious beliefs people had. They don’t know what there are fighting for. World of darkness and violence, there is no

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    generations. Evolution by natural selection is a very important concept in biology since it lays the foundation of evolutionary thought of how organisms have developed gradually over a long period of time. The ideas of evolution were not accepted until Charles Darwin published his book “On the Origins of Species by Means of Natural Selection” in 1859. Before the evolutionary thought, people believed that all organisms were created at the same time and that each life-form was fixed and therefore did not

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    When Charles Darwin presented his theory of natural selection in On the Origin of Species he was aware that it would not easily be accepted. Darwin compares the struggle he anticipates to the challenges encountered in other scientific fields, writing, “The difficulty is the same as felt by so many geologists, when Lyell first insisted that long lines of island cliffs had been formed, and great valleys excavated, by the slow action of the coast-waves” (Darwin, 392). Darwin anticipates that his theory

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