Would Darwin Believe in Darwinism Today?

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Darwin’s legacy will continue to shape our understanding of life, evolution, and the mysteries of the natural world for generations to come.

Charles Darwin was a man of his time. His groundbreaking book, The Origin of Species, published in 1859, took the world by storm. Since then, Darwin and his work have remained among the most influential figures in human history.

In an era when advanced scientific knowledge in molecular biology, cell biology and genetics was either rudimentary or absent, Darwin’s theory of evolution was zealously patronised by atheists and materialists worldwide. They hailed it as the new gospel of life and supplanted the Judeo-Christian worldview, commensurate with God instantaneously creating the universe, ex nihilio.



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