Charles Darwin: The Man Who Came Up with The Revolutionary Idea

by MrGhaz | September 1, 2010 at 07:41 am
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Darwin did not pursue his interest in plants and animals seriously until he became friend with the cleric and botanist John Steven Henslow at Cambridge University. On Henslow’s recommendation, he was invited to join the naval survey ship, HMS Beagle, as naturalist and gentleman companion for the captain. He set sail on 27 December 1831.
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and yet even Darwin did not believe in his own theory at the end. He said that nature was too intricate and perfectly designed to be created by accident. Go crawl back in your hole you dirty snakes who even dare to poison our minds with the idea of "evolution" ... I know thats not really what this article even talks about, but seriously how blind are you people? You have ears, so listen! You have eyes to see, but yet you are still so blind!

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