Charles Darwin: Deadly Blow To The Myths Of Creationism

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I believe Charles Darwin remains one of the most misunderstood personalities of all times. The ignorance around basic concepts like evolution, Darwinism, natural selection and his book “Origin of Species” is appalling and I see people commenting on them with confidence as if they have read all of his works personally.
I see people blaming Darwin for materialism, intolerance, lack of spirituality and one dude even went to the lengths of blaming Charles Darwin for what happened to Mashal Khan in Pakistan a few days back. I understand the frustration that Darwin’s ideas came as a deathly blow to the myths of creationism, and people wish to disprove him by any means, but in order to criticize something, it is extremely necessary to first read about it. …show more content…

This might be a bummer for many and I am repeating it for the sake of clarification: Charles Darwin did NOT “discover” evolution, he was NOT an atheist but a spiritual person and he NEVER said humans evolved from monkeys or apes.

Charles Darwin was a geologist and a biologist and that is it, having no hidden agenda or spiteful intentions against any ideology per se. While on his voyage to Galapagos (not Keletropist ) Island, he noticed the transition and similarities between different species of birds and concluded that living organisms today might have had a common ancestor long back. After collecting surmounting evidence in the favour of this idea, he proposed this notion in his book “Origin of Species” that later became a foundation for the “theory of evolution”. (More on the “theory” part