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Extractions: The author, a Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Illinois Medical Center, is first of all concerned with theories of the chemical origin of life, their derivation from the thought of Charles Darwin (1809-1882), and the degree to which modem science has repudiated the "Darwinian postulates". The author mistakenly attributes to Darwin the view that life originally may have been generated spontaneously from non-living matter. The author argues that "Darwin, when he formulated his theories of the origin of life assumed that order arose automatically out of chaos. Secondly, the author calls for a "return to creationism as an increasingly valid scientific stance". He does so because he mistakenly thinks that Darwin ascribed conscious purpose to inanimate nature, and that the Darwinian position as derived from The Origin of Species in fact requires the assumption of a self-sufficient inanimate nature. Furthermore, he holds that the process of natural selection that Darwin described, acting in a self-regulating system, has become in modern thought a substitute for divine providence.
Science In Christian Perspective 7Darwin, Francis, Editor, More Letters of Charles Darwin. New York, Appleton, 1903.(2 vols.) Vol. 2, p. 171. 8Darwin, Charles, On the Origin of Species. http://www.asa3.org/ASA/PSCF/1970/JASA3-70Aulie.html
Extractions: I noticed in the Journal ASA 20, 123 (1968) the statement that you (Dr. Wilder Smith) were wrong in saying Darwin believed in the spontaneous generation of life. Darwin believed the law of continuity committed one to this position, so the reviewer is wrong. See MORE LETTERS of Darwin , Vol. II, p. 171. His letter to D. Mackintosh, Feb. 28, 1882. (This is referred to in Clark and Bales, WHY SCIENTISTS ACCEPT EVOLUTION, 44-45). Huxley criticized Darwin for not taking a forthright stand on this in the Origin of Species. (See Leonard Huxley, Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley , N.Y., The Macmillan Co., 1903, Vol. I, p. 352. See Huxley's position in Vol. II, pp. 15-16). This is referred to in Clark and Bales, pp. 80-81.
Bibliography For Section 7 Crick, Francis. Life Itself. New York Simon and Schuster, 1981. Darwin, Charles . 1902; Darwin, Francis, Editor. The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin. http://www.layevangelism.com/bastxbk/sections/sect-7/sec7-b.htm
Extractions: The Time Is Now! Section 7 Page 1 of Davidson, Benjamin. The Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon . Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1850. Mouton, Harold K. The Analytical Greek Lexicon Revised . Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1978. Wigram. The New Englishmans Hebrew Concordance . Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers; 1984 by Jay P. Green, Sr. Wigram. The New Englishmans Greek Concordance and Lexicon . Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers; 1982 by Jay P. Green, Sr. Young, Robert. Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible . Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1970. Brenton, Sir Lancelot C.L. The Septuagint With Apocrypha: Greek and English . Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, 1851. Stein Jess. The Random House College Dictionary . New York: Random House, Inc.; 1975. Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia : with Westminster Hebrew Morphology.German Bible Society : Morphology published by Westminster Seminary, Glenside, PA., c1925, morphology c1991. The Apocrypha : King James Version .Electronic Edition.Oak Harbor, WA : Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1995.
Extractions: 1844 Essay: Chapters [page iv] THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES TWO ESSAYS WRITTEN IN 1842 AND 1844 by CHARLES DARWIN Edited by his son FRANCIS DARWIN Honorary Fellow of Christ's College Cambridge: at the University Press [page v] From DARWIN'S Note Book , 1837, p. 101. [page vi] TO THE MASTER AND FELLOWS OF CHRIST'S COLLEGE, THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED BY THE EDITOR IN TOKEN OF RESPECT AND GRATITUDE [page vii] CONTENTS ESSAY OF 1842 PAGES INTRODUCTION ........... xi PART I PART II viii CONTENTS ESSAY OF 1844 PART I CHAPTER I ON THE VARIATION OF ORGANIC BEINGS UNDER DOMESTICATION; AND ON THE PRINCIPLES OF SELECTION. CHAPTER II ON THE VARIATION OF ORGANIC BEINGS IN A WILD STATE; ON THE NATURAL MEANS OF SELECTION; AND ON THE COMPARISON OF DOMESTIC RACES AND TRUE SPECIES. Variation—Natural means of Selection—Differences between "Races" and "Species":—first, in their trueness or variability—Difference between "Races" and "Species" in fertility when crossed—Causes of Sterility in Hybrids—Infertility from causes distinct from hybridisation—Points of Resemblance between "Races" and "Species"—External characters of Hybrids and Mongrels—Summary—Limits of Variation 81-111
AboutDarwin.com - People Of Note Darwin, Francis (Editor). New York Dover Publications, 1992. Life and Lettersof Charles Darwin, 2 vols. Darwin, Francis. New York Basic Books, 1959, http://www.aboutdarwin.com/literature/Books_01.html
AboutDarwin.com - Credits Page Darwin, Francis. (Editor) (Charles Darwin s son) New York Dover Publications, 1958.(a reprint of the 1892 edition by D. Appleton Publishers, New York) http://www.aboutdarwin.com/Credits.html
Extractions: Who created this website? This website was created by me, David Leff. I am an amateur scholar of the History of Science, with a focus on scientific developments during the Victorian era (around 1835 to 1900). How did I get the idea to create this website? I have had a passing interest in Charles Darwin since I was a boy, but all I ever knew was that he developed some sort of theory of evolution and wrote a few good books on the subject. During the summer of 1998 I went on a six week holiday to England and in my travels I ended up visiting many places related to the life of Charles Darwin. It was during my rambling about the English countryside that it occurred to me just how little I knew about who Darwin was. Why was this website created? [1] To provide as much detail of the life and times of Charles Darwin as possible. My spare time is very limited, so please bear with me if progress on this front seems to be going slowly. [2] To provide unique resources to those of you seeking information on Charles Darwin. The illustrated maps of the Beagle Voyage are, so far as I can tell, entirely unique. [3] To illustrate his amazing life through photography.
Darwin's Enigma - Bibliography Darwin, Francis, Editor. The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin. New York, NY D.Appleton and Co., 1898. DeBeer, Gavin. Atlas of Evolution. http://www.creationism.org/books/sunderland/DarwinsEnigma/DarwinsEnigma_08Biblio
Extractions: Adler, Jerry, and John Carey. "Is Man a Subtle Accident?" Newsweek, November 3, 1980. Alexander, George. "Alternate Theory of Evolution Considered." Los Angeles Times, November 19, 1978. Assmusth and Hull. Haeckel's Frauds and Forgeries. India: Bombay Press, 1911. Attenborough, David. Life on Earth. Collins/BBC, 1979. Bacon, Francis. Novum Organum. Edited by Joseph Devey. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1853. Blyth, Edward. British Magazine of Natural History, "Bone Bonanza: Early Bird and Mastodon." Science News, V. 112, September 24, 1977. Bowden, Malcolm. The Rise of the Evolution Fraud. Green Forest, AR: Master Books. Brady, Ronald H. "Natural Selection and the Criteria by Which a Theory Is Judged." Systematic Zoology, V. 28, December 1979. Clark, Robert. Darwin: Before and After. London: The Paternoster Press, 1950. Clemmey, Harry, and Nick Badham. "Oxygen in the Precambrian Atmosphere: An Evaluation of the Geological Evidence." Geology, V. 10, March 1982. Cloud, Preston. "Pseudofossils: A Plea for Caution."
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Extractions: Chapter 1 Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, reprint of 6th edition (London: John Murray, 1902), p. 341-342. Richard B. Goldschmidt, The Material Basis of Evolution (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1940), p. 390. Stephen Jay Gould, "The Return of the Hopeful Monsters," Natural History, v. 86, no. 6, June-July 1977, p. 22-30. David Pilbeam, "Rearranging Our Family Tree," Human Nature, June 1978, p. 39-45. David Raup, "Conflicts Between Darwinism and Paleontology," Bulletin, Chicago Field Museum of Natural History. Colin Patterson, personal communication to Luther D. Sunderland on April 10, 1979. Chapter 2 Bert Thompson, The History of Evolutionary Thought (Fort Worth, TX: Star, 1981), p. 27-30. Richard Leakey and Roger Lewin, Origins (New York, NY: E.P. Dutton, 1977), p. 25. Gertrude Himmelfarb, Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution (New York, NY: W.W. Norton and Co., 1968), p. 172. Benjamin Farrington
Editors And Translators A-E Darwin, Charles, 18091882 Darwin, Francis, Editor Darwin, Francis, Sir, 1848-1925and Seward, AC (Albert Charles), 1863-1941 http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/editors_a-e.htm
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Extractions: In this work, the author has collected many curious and rare studies and ideas in regard to the subject of natural magic, the Cabala, celestial and ceremonial magic, alchemy, and magnetism. Selected contents: use of astrology, amulets and charms, stones, alchemy, the four elements, magnetism, cabalistical magic, the composition of the magic circle....