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Charles Darwin’s The Origin of Species Revisited – Part 2

Today’s Guest Writer is: Mark A. Korodan Charles Darwin was unable to fully grasp or accept to what extent gene variation existed in the parent stock.  He believed that the variety of phenotypes exhibited in dogs could only come about from more than one parent stock (species), and that several wild species had to be

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Autobiography – 8

A Memorable Visit To Stambourne – Mr. Knill’s Prophecy – Part 2 The following letter from Mr. Knill to my grandfather is very interesting, as showing how the good man thought of the matter: — “Chester, 17th April, 1855. “Revd. Mr. Spurgeon, “Dear Sir, “Perhaps you have forgotten me: but I have not forgotten my

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Charles Darwin’s The Origin of Species Revisited – Part 1

Today’s Guest Writer is: Mark A. Korodan The Origin of Species (OOS) by Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882) published in 1859, is considered by many in the scientific community to be one of the most important books ever written.  The sixth edition (1872) is still regarded as one of the best defenses of gradualism (Darwinian Evolution).

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