"I wonder what happens to Creationism when someone realizes that DARWIN WAS CHRISTIAN?"
I think one misconception is to refer to him as an atheist,which probably complements insane ideas about the "enemy of religion" or whatever horns they like(d) to paint over his head.
Was christian during his younger years,during the "voyage of the beagle" (1831-6) and was known to have quoted bible a time or two.
Later,he eventually became agnostic and most likely died as one (being a trained theologian)
Why that happened,one cannot say for sure but I´m suspecting (based on his own writings to a degree) it had to do with great personal hardship,lifework&questions that probably still continue to concern a lot of people.
I think one misconception is to refer to him as an atheist,which probably complements insane ideas about the "enemy of religion" or whatever horns they like(d) to paint over his head.
Was christian during his younger years,during the "voyage of the beagle" (1831-6) and was known to have quoted bible a time or two.
Later,he eventually became agnostic and most likely died as one (being a trained theologian)
Why that happened,one cannot say for sure but I´m suspecting (based on his own writings to a degree) it had to do with great personal hardship,lifework&questions that probably still continue to concern a lot of people.