It's widely believed that Charles Darwin lost his faith when he discovered evolution. And many contemporary atheists proclaim themselves followers of Darwin in this sense. Michael Shermer, for instance, writes that he abandoned Christianity when he learned about evolution; finally he could see how there could be design--or the appearance of design--without a designer. Richard Dawkins writes that it was Darwin who finally made it possible to be an "intellectually fulfilled atheist."
In reality Darwin's atheism had little to do with his discovery of evolution. First of all Darwin was never a very devout Christian. He was raised as a nominal Anglican. It says something about Anglicanism in Britain that a lukewarm Christian like Darwin actually considered becoming a clergyman. What turned Darwin against Christianity, however, was two things.
First, several of his children either died or has chronic illnesses. This was probably heriditary, as Darwin himself suffered for most of his life from one ailment or the other. When Darwin's daughter Annie died at a young age, however, Darwin was inconsolable. Usually a man of the stiff upper lip, Darwin could not stop himself from weeping even in public. Darwin blamed God for Annie's untimely death. This was several years before Darwin published his Origin of Species.
After Annie's death, Darwin began to reflect morbidly on mortality, and during his process he recalled that his own famous grandfather Erasmus Darwin, as well as several other family members and friends, were unbelievers. Since Darwin saw them as good and respectable people, he angrily fulminated against the doctrine of eternal damnation, asking what kind of a God would consign good people to hell just because they refused to accept Christianity? The thought of all these people in hell filled Darwin with such revulsion that he completely jettisoned Christianity.
At the same time Darwin recognized that his theory of evolution was quite compatible with Christianity. When the American biologist Asa Gray wrote Darwin to say that his theory of evolution demonstrated how God created species, Darwin congratulated Gray for being the first one to see the point. In England, the preacher-poet Charles Kingsley argued for the compatibility with evolution and Christianity, and Darwin encouraged his efforts.
True, evolution is inconsistent with the six-day account of creation, but since the earliest days of Christianity, Christian writers like Augustine have had no problem with interpreting the first book of Genesis allegorically. After all the Hebrew word can mean "day" but it can also mean "period" or "epoch." Only a small segment of Christians--mostly fundamentalists--are uncompromisingly wedded to the six-day account.
Evolution, however, says nothing about who or what created the universe. Evolution doesn't even say anything about how life got started. Evolution merely describes how one life form gave rise to another. Somewhat comically writers like Dawkins and Daniel Dennett argue that evolution is a kind of master key that unlocks the universe. It isn't hard to see that atheism is getting in the way of clear reasoning here. If you doubt this, go to Youtube and watch again my debate with Daniel Dennett. Unfortunately I cannot also direct you to my debate with Dawkins, since Timorous Richard doesn't want to get into the arena with me.
Darwin lost his faith over the "problem of evil," an issue that has been coming up in my recent debates, and one that I intend to address in future blog postings. It's time to set at rest, however, the old myth that evolution is a scientific refutation of theism in general or Christianity in particular. Darwin himself knew it was not so, even if his dimmer acolytes haven't figured that out yet.



Reader Comments ( Page 7 of 86)
91. shiningstarxport,
Don't take what I say too seriously today. I'm a bit stressed about my car's imminent expiration, and there's not many of us around to talk to today.
Mokele Mbembe at 1:23PM on May 5th 2008
92. 86. But if I tell you my life story now...Will you still buy my book...lol
really if someone was smart they would really get to know me...
but by the time they figure out who I am...I'll be dead...and only what man interpetes what I am saying is what he/she will believe...
Then...people will blog of these words...wondering , exploring the myths the legion...
Pati at 1:14PM on May 5th 2008
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Are you playing games now?
You sucked me in and now you want me to guess???
Come on now ,life is as a vapor it appears for a little while and then vanishes away.
I can't even remember how long it has been since I have read anything like what you have been saying that has captured my mind.
Observant at 1:23PM on May 5th 2008
93. Are you playing games now?
You sucked me in and now you want me to guess???
Come on now ,life is as a vapor it appears for a little while and then vanishes away.
I can't even remember how long it has been since I have read anything like what you have been saying that has captured my mind.
Observant at 1:23PM on May 5th 2008
I will take that as a compliment....
Pati at 1:27PM on May 5th 2008
94. Mokele,
Everyone has bad days, I hope yours get's better.
shiningstarxport at 1:31PM on May 5th 2008
95.
Rev wrote: " I would be quite happy if we could delete anybody who cusses, and even ban those who insist upon cussing. It makes the blog less family friendly."
I don't really understand the "family friendly" thing.
Do you have a 10 year old who wants to read Dinesh, but you can't allow it because of the "cuss" words?
FL Chick at 1:38PM on May 5th 2008
96. Why is it assumed that making a case for creation makes a case for Christianity? Dinesh says we don't know for empirical fact what created life on Earth and at this point in time no one can argue that. Although I believe we are here by a random act of chaos,if in fact we are here because of an omnipotent being that in no way makes a case for Christ.
When it comes to the New Testament there is more then enough evidence and in some cases absence of evidence to conclude that the person Jesus is nothing more then a fictionalized Earthly history of Paul's "cosmic" Christ. Debate all you want, evolution/creation, but Christ/Jesus that is a whole other ball game.
Ron at 1:51PM on May 5th 2008
97. Ok... The Book of Pati ...Some one please keep track...to help get the facts right about the truth of my life...my spirtiual life.
I knew of the holy spirit as a very young child...
God would talk to me...I felt even then that I was connected...
As I grew my grandmother and I would have long talks about the Spirit.
She knew that I had something about me ...she really only connected with me on this, not any of my Six siblings or my cousins...
Maybe I was the only one who wondered...
I loved going to church...and SUNDAY school...
I can remember seeing the alter...wondering and questioning in my mind...about everything...even why the priest wore fancy robes ...and so on...
I would look at the candles burning and could feel other peoples pain as they cried and prayed...
I was bad for something I wasn't sure why ...but I was told "I sinned" and I had to confess...but I didn't really do anything wrong...But... I didn't mind the pentance...I loved to pray...It made me feel comforted and warm inside...so I prayed for everybody....and for their sins to...
I don't know if it was from heritage but I had began to have strange abilities...One for example was... sometimes I know that people were going to die...freaked me out on several occasions...as I grew...I found my love for humans complelling me to do good things for others...and I did...many many things...in just around second grade..."First Holy Communion" I knew that I wanted to be a NUN...it had to be my calling...I loved God and wanted to serve the people by helping them ...in what ever way I could...
I don't have magic powers or anything...and it has taken my life to understand now the various occurances that proceeeded to today...and made me the woman I am today...
I need to get a few things done...but if you like and only if you want...will I say more....
Pati at 1:55PM on May 5th 2008
98. shiningstarxport: "Someone who is a true itellectual needs not to engage in such language, after all even a child could swear quite well."
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Hmmmmmmmm. So, you are calling people judgmental when they are criticising your judgmental post? And would you know a "true intellectual" if one bit you on the ass? Probably not. Focusing on language is something an English teacher would do. Focusing on the content and meaning is something a poster on a blog would do. At least, that's my focus on blogs. I could care less what language people use.
Perhaps you should go find an English class blog to post on?
Linda at 1:55PM on May 5th 2008
99. I don't really understand the "family friendly" thing.
He approves of censorship. Atheism would not be a family value, you see.
not-pboyfloyd at 1:58PM on May 5th 2008
100. Before I go...Have you Googled Yellowstone yet
Under yellowstone!!! USA
I pray you do!!!!
Pati at 2:07PM on May 5th 2008
101. When it comes to the New Testament there is more then enough evidence and in some cases absence of evidence to conclude that the person Jesus is nothing more then a fictionalized Earthly history of Paul's "cosmic" Christ. Debate all you want, evolution/creation, but Christ/Jesus that is a whole other ball game.
Ron at 1:51PM on May 5th 2008
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RON,
This one man that you dismiss as a fictional cosmic Christ, had a greater impact on the world for over two thousand years, then any one man in the history of the world.
Observant at 2:04PM on May 5th 2008
102. Stalin had a greater impact.
not-pboyfloyd at 2:08PM on May 5th 2008
103. #44 What the crap are you talking about? You've got the streak of the freaks. Or did you have hogwash for breakfast?
@44 Mokele: WTF?! What conceptual depiction crap...what stuff are you on!? You're on the edge only worse than the freaks!
You guys rid your brains of that poo. There is no God. Don't even think about it! Delusional freaks!
KamuNitz at 2:12PM on May 5th 2008
104. I really don't think shiningstarxport is a rude person, just a reasonable person who didn't realize that [his] communication style just comes off a mite judgmental and pompous to some people.
Mokele Mbembe at 2:12PM on May 5th 2008
105. I need to get a few things done...but if you like and only if you want...will I say more....
Pati at 1:55PM on May 5th 2008
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Pati,
How long must I wait?
I will look it up now...
Observant at 2:18PM on May 5th 2008