Charles Darwin on Creation
 

In "The Origin of Species,"  Darwin wanted to describe the millions of years and our time within it as a "fragment" compared to the whole.  As he wrote about this timeframe, he let slip his view on the formation of life...

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"The whole history of the world, as at present known, although of a length quite incomprehensible by us, will hereafter be recognised as a mere fragment of time, compared with the ages which have elapsed since the first creature, the progenitor of innumerable extinct and living descendants, was created."

Charles Darwin - The Origin of Species - Chapter 14.

It seems Charles Darwin believed in created life.

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Charles Darwin on Creation

   
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