I plan on making revisions to improve the quality of info that I posted on this blog, but I intend to make the revisions at the following URL:
http://refutationofinfidels.blog.com/
This blog is called Refutation of Infidels which is dedicated to, but not limited to, refutations of material on Infidels.org at the Secular Web. Of course I plan on refuting others like Acharya S and others on the new URL.
I also eventually plan on revising and improving my refutation of Zeitgeist and posting the improved version there as well. The same goes for my material on the Census of Luke and Quirinius now that I have better materials for the subject.
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Today’s reading comes from the Book of Darwin: The Origin of Species.
Chapter VII: Miscellaneous Objections to the Theory of Natural Selection
We read:
“I will devote this chapter to the consideration of various miscellaneous objections which have been advanced against my views, as some of the previous discussions may thus be made clearer; but it would be useless to discuss all of them, as many have been made by writers who have not taken the trouble to understand the subject. Thus a distinguished German naturalist has asserted that the weakest part of my theory is, that I consider all organic beings as imperfect: what I have really said is, that all are not as perfect as they might have been in relation to their conditions, and this is shown to be the case by so many native forms in many quarters of the world having yielded their places to intruding foreigners. Nor can organic beings, even if they were at any one time perfectly adapted to their conditions of life, have remained so, when their conditions changed, unless they themselves likewise changed; and no one will dispute that the physical conditions of each country, as well as the numbers and kinds of its inhabitants, have undergone many mutations.”
Amen. Darwin be with you.
If I may ask, What’s the point of your comment.