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Though Darwin wrote of religion as a tribal survival strategy, he still believed that God was the ultimate lawgiver. His belief dwindled, and with the death of his daughter Annie in 1851, Darwin finally lost all faith in Christianity. He continued to help the local church with parish work, but on Sundays would go for a walk while his family attended church. He now thought it better to look at pain and suffering as the result of general laws rather than direct intervention by God. When asked about his religious views, he wrote that he had never been an atheist in the sense of denying the existence of a God, and that generally “an Agnostic would be the more correct description of my state of mind.”

Strange, him and I both used the death of a loved one as a means to turn against God. The only difference is that I eventually saw otherwise.

Funny how some Atheists see that as Christain propeganda when clearly states his is AGNOSTIC and lost faith in Christianity.

And a lot of today’s scientists are religious.

Much of today’s scientists have JEwish sir names and I’ll wager that most of them have a family Sedar dinner once a year.

Ludmillia Jordanova, Darwin’s universal impact, Mon 6 July

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