Evolution or Divine Intervention

Divine Intervention and Darwin’s Theory of Evolution are opposing intellectual points of view. Which do you favor? How to you feel when the “experts” sheds light only on the “facts” that support their point of view? Many scholars that support the work of Charles Darwin are quick to discount God as the Creator of all. One might surmise that Darwin did not believe in God. That is not true.
Seemingly, everybody has been exposed to Darwin’s Theory. Did you know its original 1859 title was “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life”? Or, later, in the 1872 sixth edition, the title was changed to “The Origin of the Species.” Then it became Darwin’s Theory of Evolution of Species. Meaning distinct species transformed into other species.
Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the widely held notion that all life is related and has descended from a single, common ancestor: bananas and birds, fish and flowers—are all related. Darwin's general, all-purpose theory presumes the development of life from non-life and stresses a purely naturalistic or undirected "descent with modification." That is, complex creatures, evolve from more simplistic ancestors naturally over time. In a nutshell, as random genetic mutations occur within an organism's genetic code, the beneficial mutations are preserved because they aid survival—a process known as "natural selection." These beneficial mutations are passed on to the next generation. Over time, beneficial mutations accumulate and the result is an entirely different organism (not just a variation of the original, but a totally different creature).
Two crucial pieces of the puzzle of Darwin’s faith were the deaths of his father in 1848 and his 10-year-old daughter Annie three days after Easter in 1851. His father’s death was very stressful. Reflecting later, Darwin wrote, “I can indeed hardly see how anyone ought to wish Christianity to be true; for if so the plain language of the [New Testament] text seems to show that the men who do not believe, and this would include my Father, Brother, and most all my best friends, will be everlastingly punished. And this is a damnable doctrine.” His wife was so distressed by this passage in his autobiography that she expunged it from the first published edition of that work.

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Evolution or Divine Intervention

Divine Intervention and Darwin’s Theory of Evolution are opposing intellectual points of view. Which do you favor? How to you feel when the “experts” sheds light only on the “facts” that support their point of view? Many scholars that support the work of Charles Darwin are quick to discount God as the Creator of all. One might surmise that Darwin did not believe in God. That is not true.
Seemingly, everybody has been exposed to Darwin’s Theory. Did you know its original 1859 title was “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life”? Or, later, in the 1872 sixth edition, the title was changed to “The Origin of the Species.” Then it became Darwin’s Theory of Evolution of Species. Meaning distinct species transformed into other species.
Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the widely held notion that all life is related and has descended from a single, common ancestor: bananas and birds, fish and flowers—are all related. Darwin's general, all-purpose theory presumes the development of life from non-life and stresses a purely naturalistic or undirected "descent with modification." That is, complex creatures, evolve from more simplistic ancestors naturally over time. In a nutshell, as random genetic mutations occur within an organism's genetic code, the beneficial mutations are preserved because they aid survival—a process known as "natural selection." These beneficial mutations are passed on to the next generation. Over time, beneficial mutations accumulate and the result is an entirely different organism (not just a variation of the original, but a totally different creature).
Two crucial pieces of the puzzle of Darwin’s faith were the deaths of his father in 1848 and his 10-year-old daughter Annie three days after Easter in 1851. His father’s death was very stressful. Reflecting later, Darwin wrote, “I can indeed hardly see how anyone ought to wish Christianity to be true; for if so the plain language of the [New Testament] text seems to show that the men who do not believe, and this would include my Father, Brother, and most all my best friends, will be everlastingly punished. And this is a damnable doctrine.” His wife was so distressed by this passage in his autobiography that she expunged it from the first published edition of that work.

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Evolution or Divine Intervention

Evolution or Divine Intervention

by Dennis King
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Divine Intervention and Darwin’s Theory of Evolution are opposing intellectual points of view. Which do you favor? How to you feel when the “experts” sheds light only on the “facts” that support their point of view? Many scholars that support the work of Charles Darwin are quick to discount God as the Creator of all. One might surmise that Darwin did not believe in God. That is not true.
Seemingly, everybody has been exposed to Darwin’s Theory. Did you know its original 1859 title was “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life”? Or, later, in the 1872 sixth edition, the title was changed to “The Origin of the Species.” Then it became Darwin’s Theory of Evolution of Species. Meaning distinct species transformed into other species.
Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the widely held notion that all life is related and has descended from a single, common ancestor: bananas and birds, fish and flowers—are all related. Darwin's general, all-purpose theory presumes the development of life from non-life and stresses a purely naturalistic or undirected "descent with modification." That is, complex creatures, evolve from more simplistic ancestors naturally over time. In a nutshell, as random genetic mutations occur within an organism's genetic code, the beneficial mutations are preserved because they aid survival—a process known as "natural selection." These beneficial mutations are passed on to the next generation. Over time, beneficial mutations accumulate and the result is an entirely different organism (not just a variation of the original, but a totally different creature).
Two crucial pieces of the puzzle of Darwin’s faith were the deaths of his father in 1848 and his 10-year-old daughter Annie three days after Easter in 1851. His father’s death was very stressful. Reflecting later, Darwin wrote, “I can indeed hardly see how anyone ought to wish Christianity to be true; for if so the plain language of the [New Testament] text seems to show that the men who do not believe, and this would include my Father, Brother, and most all my best friends, will be everlastingly punished. And this is a damnable doctrine.” His wife was so distressed by this passage in his autobiography that she expunged it from the first published edition of that work.


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BN ID: 2940164930271
Publisher: Dennis King
Publication date: 06/04/2021
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About the Author

After high school, I joined the Marine Corps in 1965. There I served as a CRYPTO electronic technician and volunteer helicopter door-gunner with over 100 combat missions. After the Marine Corps, I missed the comradery, so I enlisted in the US Army and served with the Army Security Agency, which is the military version of NSA, the National Security Agency. After reaching Staff Sergeant (E-6), I requested Officer Candidate School. As a Signal Officer, there were assignments in Field Artillery, Signal Battalions, and Recruiting Command. My last assignment, at the Pentagon, was with the Information Systems, Army Research & Development Agency.

I've Invented and offer the TOSS Deluxe Playing Cards, an eight-suited deck, which can be reviewed at Toss.iWARP.com or email me at tosscards@usa.com. Besides the 'BlackSteel' novels and 'The Soul Searching Robot', I have written 'Sunken Timbers', 'The Strawberry Squirrel', and two illustrated Tick, Tock, and Tink adventures, all children's stories. Then there are the 20,000 words of poetry written to capture the heart of my dear wife. These, I consider my most important works to date.

Now retired and still serving my country as a Red Cross Disaster Responder and volunteer driver delivering Blood in a three-state area. Please email any comments on my work, good or bad.

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