Monday, August 8, 2022

Comments about Origin of Species by Charles Darwin

 I am fascinated by Charles Darwin who wrote in his book On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection that men originate from monkeys. Charles Darwin has got this very peculiar theory. John Gribbin has this to say about Darwin. 

Born at Shrewsbury, Darwin came from an affluent family, descended from successful country doctors on one side and the Wedgwood family (of pottery fame) on the other. He intended to follow the family tradition of medicine, but couldn’t stand the bloody nature of the surgery, and seemed likely to become a wastrel. His father sent him to Cambridge to study theology with a view to turning him into a country parson, but Darwin became fascinated by geology and natural history, impressing his tutors so much that they recommended him for a vacancy that arose as an unpaid naturalist and companion for the Captain on the voyage of the Beagle. The round-the-world voyage lasted from 1831 to 1836, and gave Darwin a rare insight into the geology of different parts of the globe and the variety of life on Earth. 

This unproven theory from Darwin influenced the western thinkers, philosophers, and scientists who are atheists in nature that to do away with God they have to provide an explanation of the origin of this universe and species as a whole and one of the many incredible theories that Darwin came out with is this monkey business which was our ancestors. My firm belief is that there is no man among monkeys but among men, there are monkeys. We humans, if not given proper guidance and education from a very young age, will prove Darwin's theory is true where we walk and talk like humans but our behavior is that of a wild beast.