Charles Darwin Really Did Have Advanced Ideas About The Origin Of Life
Monday, November 2, 2009 - 18:21
in Paleontology & Archaeology
When Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species 150 years ago, he deliberately avoided the subject of the origin of life. This, coupled with the mention of the 'Creator' in the last paragraph of the book, led us to believe he was not willing to commit on the matter. An international team now refutes that idea and shows that the British naturalist did explain in other documents how our first ancestors could have come into being.
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