the darwin delusion (General)

by J. Warshawsky @, London, Monday, January 07, 2008, 14:17 (5948 days ago)

Fantastic text. Full of thought-provoking commentary. I've just been reading another book on a related subject - Paul Arden's 'God Explained in a Taxi Ride' (Penguin, 2007) - and on p. 10 Arden writes: 'Darwin says there is no such thing as God. There is only science and evolution....' And on p. 84: 'Until very recently, I had blind faith in a God who gave order to all things. I took a lot of comfort from that. Recently, I had Darwin dumped on me with such clarity that it has shaken my belief to its foundations....' - It seems as if nobody but D. H. Wilson has actually read - and understood - his Darwin! For that alone (but also for much much more) this tract is to be commended, and heartily recommended to writers like Dawkins and Arden who have so egregiously missed the point. - Thank you.

the darwin delusion

by dhw, Wednesday, January 09, 2008, 12:23 (5946 days ago) @ J. Warshawsky

Darwin's religious beliefs have always been a matter of controversy, not least because like many of us he fluctuated. His loss of faith in a BENEFICENT God is well documented, but in a letter written in 1879 (three years before he died) he himself claimed that he had "never been an Atheist in the sense of denying the existence of a God." He went on to say: "an Agnostic would be a more correct description of my state of mind." - What is crucial to this discussion is that, despite the misleading claims of Darwin's atheist interpreters, evolution - in the context of intelligent design - is not incompatible with theism. In the same letter quoted above, Darwin says explicitly that one "can be an ardent Theist and an evolutionist."
 
It IS incompatible, though, with fundamentalist Creationism ... i.e. the idea that God created every species individually and simultaneously on the sixth day.

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